About: Xizhou, Dali

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Xizhou (Chinese: 喜洲) is a town located 20 km (12 mi) north of Dali Old Town in Dali City, part of the Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture in northwestern Yunnan, China. The town consists of 13 small villages with a combined population estimated at 54,779, mostly consisting of Bai people with a small population of Hui and Han residents. Xizhou is located about 1 km (0.62 mi) from the shores of Erhai Lake to the east, and 2 km (1.2 mi) to the Cang Mountain to the west. Xizhou has been historically important as a trading post along the Tea Horse Road, it was once home to a landing strip and radio station for the Flying Tigers during WWII, has been home to notable rulers and governors of local polities past and present, and has gained notoriety in modernity for its high concentration of preserved a

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  • Xizhou (chinesisch 喜洲, Pinyin Xǐzhōu) ist eine Stadt 20 km nördlich der Stadt Dali im Autonomen Bezirk Dali in der Provinz Yunnan und etwa 1 km westlich des Sees Er Hai. Xizhou hat inklusive der umliegenden Dörfer etwa 60000 Einwohner, die hauptsächlich der Nationalität der Bai angehören. (de)
  • Xizhou (Chinese: 喜洲) is a town located 20 km (12 mi) north of Dali Old Town in Dali City, part of the Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture in northwestern Yunnan, China. The town consists of 13 small villages with a combined population estimated at 54,779, mostly consisting of Bai people with a small population of Hui and Han residents. Xizhou is located about 1 km (0.62 mi) from the shores of Erhai Lake to the east, and 2 km (1.2 mi) to the Cang Mountain to the west. Xizhou has been historically important as a trading post along the Tea Horse Road, it was once home to a landing strip and radio station for the Flying Tigers during WWII, has been home to notable rulers and governors of local polities past and present, and has gained notoriety in modernity for its high concentration of preserved and restored traditional Bai architecture and protected heritage sites. (en)
  • 喜洲镇(白语:Hex·jix),是中华人民共和国云南省大理白族自治州大理市下辖的一个镇。南诏时期,称为大厘城(又称“史城”),设有大厘睑(又称“史睑”),是南诏国行政区划中的十睑之一。 喜洲镇是全国特色景观旅游名镇,有全国文物保护单位单位喜洲白族古建筑群。 (zh)
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  • Xizhou (chinesisch 喜洲, Pinyin Xǐzhōu) ist eine Stadt 20 km nördlich der Stadt Dali im Autonomen Bezirk Dali in der Provinz Yunnan und etwa 1 km westlich des Sees Er Hai. Xizhou hat inklusive der umliegenden Dörfer etwa 60000 Einwohner, die hauptsächlich der Nationalität der Bai angehören. (de)
  • 喜洲镇(白语:Hex·jix),是中华人民共和国云南省大理白族自治州大理市下辖的一个镇。南诏时期,称为大厘城(又称“史城”),设有大厘睑(又称“史睑”),是南诏国行政区划中的十睑之一。 喜洲镇是全国特色景观旅游名镇,有全国文物保护单位单位喜洲白族古建筑群。 (zh)
  • Xizhou (Chinese: 喜洲) is a town located 20 km (12 mi) north of Dali Old Town in Dali City, part of the Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture in northwestern Yunnan, China. The town consists of 13 small villages with a combined population estimated at 54,779, mostly consisting of Bai people with a small population of Hui and Han residents. Xizhou is located about 1 km (0.62 mi) from the shores of Erhai Lake to the east, and 2 km (1.2 mi) to the Cang Mountain to the west. Xizhou has been historically important as a trading post along the Tea Horse Road, it was once home to a landing strip and radio station for the Flying Tigers during WWII, has been home to notable rulers and governors of local polities past and present, and has gained notoriety in modernity for its high concentration of preserved a (en)
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  • Xizhou, Dali (en)
  • Xizhou (Dali) (de)
  • 喜洲镇 (zh)
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