Caidian

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See also: cǎidiàn

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From the Hanyu Pinyin romanization of the Mandarin 蔡甸 (Càidiàn).

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Caidian

  1. A district of Wuhan, Hubei, in central China.
    • 1994 November 17 [1994 October 28], “Various Provinces Execute Six for Value-Added Tax Invoice Offenses”, in Daily Report: China[1], number 222, Foreign Broadcast Information Service, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 22, column 2:
      Deng was an individual printer in Caidian District in Wuhan City, Hubei. In February 1994, Deng printed 800 false Hubei special value-added tax invoices in 16 books and sold them.
    • 2016, Liandong Zhu, Ahmed Ouadha, editors, Proceedings of the 2015 International Conference on Sustainable Development[2], →ISBN, →OCLC, →OL, page 335:
      A comparison of the three maps in Figure 1 shows that the ecological security of Wuhan from 1996 to 2006 deteriorated. However, the trend strengthened from 2006 to 2010. Jiangxia District underwent the most significant changes, transitioning from high-risk to medium-, low- and relatively low-risk. Caidian District is in second place.
    • 2020, Parvez Ahmad, Airborne Infection Control Guide to Planning & Designing of Hospitals[3], →ISBN, →OCLC, page 121:
      The Huoshenshan Hospital is located in the Caidian district of Wuhan. The facility is 1,000 bedded and has 30 intensive care units (ICUs) with two floors and occupies 269,000 sqft.
    • 2021 May 14, “Tornadoes hit two Chinese provinces, killing 12, injuring hundreds”, in Reuters[4], archived from the original on 15 May 2021, Environment‎[5]:
      Eight people were reported dead in Wuhan, in Hubei province, with 280 injured after Friday's tornado ripped through the district of Caidian at 8:39 p.m., the agency said.
  2. A subdistrict of Caidian district, Wuhan, Hubei, in central China.
  3. A village in Caidian, Caidian district, Wuhan, Hubei, in central China.

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