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Shandong
[ shahn-dawng ]
noun
- a maritime province in eastern China. 59,189 sq. mi. (153,299 sq. km). : Jinan.
- a peninsula in the eastern part of this province, extending into the Yellow Sea.
Shandong
/ ˈʃæˈʌŋ /
noun
- a province of NE China, on the Yellow Sea and the Gulf of Chihli: part of the earliest organized state of China (1520–1030 bc ); consists chiefly of the fertile plain of the lower Yellow River, with mountains over 1500 m (5000 ft) high in the centre. Capital: Jinan. Pop: 91 250 000 (2003 est). Area: 153 300 sq km (59 189 sq miles)
Example Sentences
Several new workshops have sprung up around him and Chinese companies from textile production heartlands such as Shandong, Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Guangdong are moving in to make winter jackets and woollen clothing.
In February, a mass stabbing and firearms attack in Shandong in February left at least 21 people dead.
A number of violent attacks in China have been reported this year, including a mass stabbing and firearms attack in Shandong in February which killed at least 21 people.
A school bus ploughed into a crowd of people killing at least 11, including five students, in China's Shandong province, state media report.
Born in 1970, he grew up in poverty as one of eight children in China's north-eastern Shandong Province, according to a profile published in The New Yorker last yea, externalr.
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