Nanyangzhai railway station (Chinese: 南阳寨站) is a station on the Beijing–Guangzhou railway and Zhengzhou–Jiaozuo intercity railway. The station is located in Huiji District, Zhengzhou, Henan, China.
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Laoyachen is a subdistrict, formerly town, of Huiji District in Zhengzhou, Henan, China.
It has an area of 16.75 square kilometers and a population of 18,735.
Demolition of Laoyachen Village, Zhengzhou's largest, began in December 2013, as part of the city's massive urban renewal program. According to a resident, households that relocated voluntarily before then were not given new homes, but "were promised 7,200 yuan annually paid to each family member over the following three years on top of an additional annual 5,000 yuan in living expenses." Protests by residents unwilling to move on those terms disrupted demolition into 2015. Local authorities eventually revised their compensation offer. As of September 2017, one of the few buildings still standing in the village is Laoyachen Central Primary School, which will be preserved and built around.
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Henan Provincial Sports Centre Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Zhengzhou, China. It is currently used mostly for football matches athletics, concerts and meets. The stadium holds about 48,000 people.
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The Information Engineering University is a military university in Zhengzhou, Henan, under the People's Liberation Army. It was established in 1999. Before that, it was named as the PLA Information Engineering Institute.
The name Zhengzhou Information Science and Technology Institute is used as a cover by researchers from the university, when they wish to hide their affiliation with the Chinese military. The name Zhengzhou Institute of Surveying and Mapping has been used for a similar purpose – that institute, officially known as the PLA Institute of Surveying and Mapping, was integrated into the PLA Information Engineering University in 1999.
It is reputed to be a center for information warfare research.
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Xiaoshuangqiao is the site of a Bronze Age city, located on the southern bank of the Suoxu River, 20 km northwest of Zhengzhou.
At the centre of the site are rammed-earth foundations of palaces. To the north are sacrificial pits containing human remains. Further pits to the north and south contain the remains of sacrificial cattle. Many of the southern pits also contain remains of other animals, pottery, tools, ornaments and waste from bronze smelting.
The pottery items bear symbols written by brush in red cinnabar pigment. In all but a few cases, these symbols occur singly. A few resemble later characters for numerals, but most are pictorial, representing people, birds and various objects.
Chronologically, the site falls between the Zhengzhou Shang City and Huanbei near modern Anyang.
Some scholars identify it with the city of Ao named as one of the capitals of the Shang dynasty in Sima Qian's Records of the Grand Historian and the Bamboo Annals.
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Zhengzhou Renminyiyuan, formerly known as Zhengzhou People's Hospital, is an underground metro station on Line 5 and Line 7 of Zhengzhou Metro. It is located on the intersection of Huanghe Road and Wenhua Road in Jinshui District, Zhengzhou, China. It was opened in 20 May 2019, together with the rest of the stations on Line 5. The Line 7 began its service on 29 December 2024.
History
The station was opened in 1919 as a station on the Beijing–Guangzhou railway. In 2015, with the opening of Zhengzhou–Jiaozuo intercity railway, the station began to serve as a station for intercity trains.