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Table of Codes for Each Court of Each Level
Table of Codes for Each Court of Each Level Corresponding Type Chinese Court Region Court Name Administrative Name Code Code Area Supreme People’s Court 最高人民法院 最高法 Higher People's Court of 北京市高级人民 Beijing 京 110000 1 Beijing Municipality 法院 Municipality No. 1 Intermediate People's 北京市第一中级 京 01 2 Court of Beijing Municipality 人民法院 Shijingshan Shijingshan District People’s 北京市石景山区 京 0107 110107 District of Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 人民法院 Municipality Haidian District of Haidian District People’s 北京市海淀区人 京 0108 110108 Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 民法院 Municipality Mentougou Mentougou District People’s 北京市门头沟区 京 0109 110109 District of Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 人民法院 Municipality Changping Changping District People’s 北京市昌平区人 京 0114 110114 District of Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 民法院 Municipality Yanqing County People’s 延庆县人民法院 京 0229 110229 Yanqing County 1 Court No. 2 Intermediate People's 北京市第二中级 京 02 2 Court of Beijing Municipality 人民法院 Dongcheng Dongcheng District People’s 北京市东城区人 京 0101 110101 District of Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 民法院 Municipality Xicheng District Xicheng District People’s 北京市西城区人 京 0102 110102 of Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 民法院 Municipality Fengtai District of Fengtai District People’s 北京市丰台区人 京 0106 110106 Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 民法院 Municipality 1 Fangshan District Fangshan District People’s 北京市房山区人 京 0111 110111 of Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 民法院 Municipality Daxing District of Daxing District People’s 北京市大兴区人 京 0115 -
Mountains Promoted As Major Attraction
6 | DISCOVER SHANXI Friday, June 19, 2020 CHINA DAILY The cliffs rising perpendicularly from the valleys are called “iron walls of Taihang”. The term is also a tribute to the heroes who protected the nation by fighting the Japanese invaders seven decades ago. QIN HONGYU / FOR CHINA DAILY Mountains promoted as major attraction many sightseers as a destination that bines natural wonders and human many selfdriving tourists. can be visited many times. efforts is the Wangmangling Scenic “I was told the cliffhanging road Serving as the natural border of Area. in Wangmangling is among the the Loess Plateau in the west and The core of the scenic area is the most attractive roads in the world, the North China Plain in the east, Wangmangling main peak. Stand so I planned a tour of the road dur Taihang also held a strategic posi ing 1,665 meters above sea level, it is ing Dragon Boat Festival at the end tion in ancient China in times of the highest peak in the southern of June,” said Gao Yuan, a resident in conflicts. The relics and legends left part of the Taihang Mountains. Taiyuan, capital city of Shanxi prov Sightseers praise by pastday battles make it a favorite The peak’s top is flat, with four ince. wealth of natural for tourists with special interest in watchtowers on it, showing it had There are six other similar cliff China’s history and culture. been a strategic place in ancient hanging roads in the Taihang Moun beauty, history, culture Zuoquan county in the east of times. -
Cast Iron Soil Pipe from China
Cast Iron Soil Pipe from China Investigation Nos. 701-TA-597 and 731-TA-1407 (Final) Publication 4879 April 2019 U.S. International Trade Commission Washington, DC 20436 U.S. International Trade Commission COMMISSIONERS David S. Johanson, Chairman Irving A. Williamson Meredith M. Broadbent Rhonda K. Schmidtlein Jason E. Kearns Catherine DeFilippo Director of Operations Staff assigned Junie Joseph, Investigator Mark Brininstool, Industry Analyst Allison Thompson, Industry Analyst Andrew Knipe, Economist Charles Yost, Accountant Samuel Varela-Molina, Accountant Carolyn Holmes, Statistician Henry Smith, Attorney Craig Thomsen, Supervisory Investigator Address all communications to Secretary to the Commission United States International Trade Commission Washington, DC 20436 U.S. International Trade Commission Washington, DC 20436 www.usitc.gov Cast Iron Soil Pipe from China Investigation Nos. 701-TA-597 and 731-TA-1407 (Final) Publication 4879 April 2019 CONTENTS Page Determination ....................................................................................................................... 1 Views of the Commission ....................................................................................................... 3 Part I: Introduction .............................................................................................................. I-1 Background ................................................................................................................................ I-1 Statutory criteria and organization -
List 3 Approved Manufacturers of Steel Forgings
List 3 Approved Manufacturers of Steel Forgings This lists identifies forges approved by Lloyd’s Register Group Limited (LR) for the manufacture of steel forgings in accordance with the requirements of LR's Rules for the Manufacture, Testing and Certification of Materials, Chapter 5. The information listed for each forge is a summary and includes the types of steel and maximum approved forging weight. The types of steel include: carbon carbon-manganese alloy austenitic stainless martensitic stainless The list also includes firms approved for manufacturing using powder metallurgy. Where required further information should be obtained from the current certificate of approval issued to the manufacturer by LR. Works designated "MQS Approved" are also approved under the Materials Quality Scheme in accordance with LR's Rules for the Manufacture, Testing and Certification of Materials, Chapter 1 Section 2. Approval only covers the manufacturing location listed, it does not extend to other forges owned by the same company. The local LR surveying office is also listed. Lloyd's Register Group Limited, its affiliates and subsidiaries and their respective officers, employees or agents are, individually and collectively, referred to in this clause as 'Lloyd's Register'. Lloyd's Register assumes no responsibility and shall not be liable to any person for any loss, damage or expense caused by reliance on the information or advice in this document or howsoever provided, unless that person has signed a contract with the relevant Lloyd's Register entity for the provision of this information or advice and in that case any responsibility or liability is exclusively on the terms and conditions set out in that contract. -
China E1886 V. 5 Shanxi Coalbed Methane Development Public Disclosure Authorized and Utilization Project
EIA Report of Proposed WB Financed CBM Development and Utilization Demonstration Project of Shanxi Energy CBM Investment Controlling Co., Ltd. (Part IV Due Diligence Report) China E1886 v. 5 Shanxi Coalbed Methane Development Public Disclosure Authorized and Utilization Project Environmental Impact Assessment Public Disclosure Authorized (Part IV: Due deligence review for linkage issues) April 10, 2008 Shanxi Energy CBM Investment Holding Public Disclosure Authorized Co., Ltd. Public Disclosure Authorized 1 Coal Industry Taiyuan Design & Research Institute guo huan ping zheng jia zi No.1303 EIA Report of Proposed WB Financed CBM Development and Utilization Demonstration Project of Shanxi Energy CBM Investment Controlling Co., Ltd. (Part IV Due Diligence Report) Table of Contents 1. Project Overview..................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Pipeline from Zheng 6 Station to Central Treatment Plant................................. 1 1.2 CBM Central Treatment Plant in Qinshui Basin ................................................ 1 1.3 Qinshui Basin CBM Development Project with a Capacity of 500 Million m3 per Annum (Fanzhuang Block)................................................................................. 2 1.4 Project Construction Schedule............................................................................ 3 2. EIA Progress ............................................................................................................ 4 2.1 Examining and Approving -
Minimum Wage Standards in China August 11, 2020
Minimum Wage Standards in China August 11, 2020 Contents Heilongjiang ................................................................................................................................................. 3 Jilin ............................................................................................................................................................... 3 Liaoning ........................................................................................................................................................ 4 Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region ........................................................................................................... 7 Beijing......................................................................................................................................................... 10 Hebei ........................................................................................................................................................... 11 Henan .......................................................................................................................................................... 13 Shandong .................................................................................................................................................... 14 Shanxi ......................................................................................................................................................... 16 Shaanxi ...................................................................................................................................................... -
International Company Lists by :Aitia Asean China(Bangkok)
ASEAN CHINA(BANGKOK) IMPORT&EXPORT COMMODITIES FAIR 2017 DATE :17-19 NOVEMBER,2017 VENUE :HALL2-3 IMPACT SUBJECT :INTERNATIONAL COMPANY LISTS BY :AITIA Booth Booth NO. COMPANY'S NAME COUNTRY Number Size 1 AMER INTERNATIONAL GROUP CO.,LTD. CHINA I22 3x3 2 NETZSCH(LANZHOU)PUMPSCO.,LTD. CHINA I20 3x3 3 LANZHOU PACIFIC LOGISTICS CHINA I24 3x3 4 LANZHOU ZHENGLIN FARMING FOOD CO. LTD. CHINA I16 3x3 5 LANZHOU TIANTIAN LILY CO.,LTD. CHINA I12 3x3 6 LANZHOU MIJIASHAN LILY CO. LTD CHINA I14 3x3 7 DAYU WATER-SAVING GROUP CO., LTD CHINA I18 3x3 8 BCFOODS GANSU CO., LTD. CHINA I10 3x3 9 JINGNING CHANGJIN FRUIT CO., LTD. CHINA I08 3x3 10 JING CHUAN LONG YUAN HONG FRUITS TRADING CO.,LTD. CHINA J07 3x3 11 JINGNING COUNTY REDLEOFU FRUIT INDUSTRY CO,.LTD CHINA J09 3x3 12 HENAN JINFENG POULTRY EQUIPMENT CO.,LTD CHINA H13 3x3 13 LUYI JUNCHENG COMMERCIAL TRADING CO., LTD. CHINA H15 3x3 14 ZHENGZHOU GUOJIAN MACHINERY MANUFACTURING CO.,LTD CHINA H17 3x3 15 JIANGXI GREEN ORCHARD FRUIT CO,LTD. CHINA D13 3x3 16 JIANGXI XINLONG GARMENT MANUFACTURING CO.,LTD CHINA C12/C14 6x3 17 JIANGXI DEXIN TEXTILE.CO.,LTD CHINA C10/D09 6x3 18 XINYU YUFENG ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT CO.,LTD CHINA C06 3x3 19 JIANGXI HONGYUAN FRUIT CO.,LTD CHINA C04 3x3 20 JIANGXI HUA DA CHANG FOODSTUFFS CO.,LTD CHINA C08 3x3 21 JIANGXI HUACHEN MEDICAL EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. CHINA C22 3x3 22 JIANGXI ZHICHUN FOOD CO,.LTD CHINA C16 3x3 23 JIANGXI WUKANGYUAN ORGANIC TEA CO.,LTD CHINA D11 3x3 24 JIANGXI FUZHIYUAN BIOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD CHINA D07 3x3 ASEAN CHINA(BANGKOK) IMPORT&EXPORT COMMODITIES FAIR 2017 DATE :17-19 NOVEMBER,2017 VENUE :HALL2-3 IMPACT SUBJECT :INTERNATIONAL COMPANY LISTS BY :AITIA 25 YICHUN CITY QINGSONG INDUSTRY CO.,LTD CHINA D05 3x3 26 PINGXIANG HUACI INSULATORS GROUP CO., LTD CHINA D15 3x3 27 NANCHANG GANHENGHANG TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD CHINA C18 3x3 28 JIANGXI YINSHAN WHITE CEMENT CO. -
Foguangsi on Mount Wutai: Architecture of Politics and Religion Sijie Ren University of Pennsylvania, [email protected]
University of Pennsylvania ScholarlyCommons Publicly Accessible Penn Dissertations 1-1-2016 Foguangsi on Mount Wutai: Architecture of Politics and Religion Sijie Ren University of Pennsylvania, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: http://repository.upenn.edu/edissertations Part of the Asian Studies Commons, History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology Commons, History of Religion Commons, and the Religion Commons Recommended Citation Ren, Sijie, "Foguangsi on Mount Wutai: Architecture of Politics and Religion" (2016). Publicly Accessible Penn Dissertations. 1967. http://repository.upenn.edu/edissertations/1967 This paper is posted at ScholarlyCommons. http://repository.upenn.edu/edissertations/1967 For more information, please contact [email protected]. Foguangsi on Mount Wutai: Architecture of Politics and Religion Abstract Foguangsi (Monastery of Buddha’s Radiance) is a monastic complex that stands on a high terrace on a mountainside, in the southern ranges of Mount Wutai, located in present-day Shanxi province. The mountain range of Wutai has long been regarded as the sacred abode of the Bodhisattva Mañjuśrī and a prominent center of the Avataṃsaka School. Among the monasteries that have dotted its landscape, Foguangsi is arguably one of the best-known sites that were frequented by pilgrims. The er discovery of Foguangsi by modern scholars in the early 20th century has been considered a “crowning moment in the modern search for China’s ancient architecture”. Most notably, the Buddha Hall, which was erected in the Tang dynasty (618-907 CE), was seen as the ideal of a “vigorous style” of its time, and an embodiment of an architectural achievement at the peak of Chinese civilization. -
Architecture, Sculptures and Murals in Southern Shanxi Under the Yuan Dynasty
University of Pennsylvania ScholarlyCommons Publicly Accessible Penn Dissertations 2018 Antiquity Or Innovation? Architecture, Sculptures And Murals In Southern Shanxi Under The Yuan Dynasty Lian Qu University of Pennsylvania, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://repository.upenn.edu/edissertations Part of the History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology Commons Recommended Citation Qu, Lian, "Antiquity Or Innovation? Architecture, Sculptures And Murals In Southern Shanxi Under The Yuan Dynasty" (2018). Publicly Accessible Penn Dissertations. 3478. https://repository.upenn.edu/edissertations/3478 This paper is posted at ScholarlyCommons. https://repository.upenn.edu/edissertations/3478 For more information, please contact [email protected]. Antiquity Or Innovation? Architecture, Sculptures And Murals In Southern Shanxi Under The Yuan Dynasty Abstract The dissertation analyzes the different forms of art - architecture, murals and sculptures - produced in Southern Shanxi from the beginning of the fourteenth century to the early of Ming. The dissertation starts with a case study on the history of Guangshengsi, one of the most prestigious Buddhist monasteries in the region, and one of the best-preserved Yuan architectural complexes of all China. It then examines the extant Yuan architecture of Southern Shanxi, most of which were constructed in two types of structures, diantang and tingtang. It was the tingtang structure that gained increasingly popularity in the first half of the fourteenth century. Surviving Yuan buildings in Southern Shanxi belonged to religious institutions of various kinds, Buddhist and Daoist monasteries, temples and shrines of local beliefs. In many cases, these buildings were decorated with murals and contained religious images in various forms. Unfortunately, because of their high artistic achievements and with few exceptions, murals and sculptures were either lost or found their way to the collections of private collectors and museums. -
Life and Aesthetics: the Artistic World of Kangwei Paintings in Northern Shanxi
International Journal of English Literature and Social Sciences Vol-6, Issue-2; Mar-Apr, 2021 Journal Home Page Available: https://ijels.com/ Journal DOI: 10.22161/ijels Life and Aesthetics: The Artistic World of Kangwei Paintings in Northern Shanxi Duan Youwen1, Ji Lingzhu2 1Shanxi University, City of Taiyuan, 030006, Shanxi, P. R. China 2Taiyuan Normal University, City of Jinzhong, 030619, Shanxi, P.R. China Received: 02 Dec 2020; Received in revised form: 15 Feb 2021; Accepted: 11 Mar 2021; Available online: 08 Apr 2021 ©2021 The Author(s). Published by Infogain Publication. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Abstract— Kang Wei painting is a form of traditional folk art, and very popular with villagers in the rural areas of Northern Shanxi Province. This comprehensive art form is a product generated in the primitive living environment, and demonstrates the local people’s instinctive pursuit and yearning for beauty. The rock paintings appeared during the Paleolithic period can be regarded as its embryonic form. The abundant subject matters and distinctive artistic style of Kang Wei painting have been shaped by the unique natural environments and traditional aesthetic consciousness of the local residents. People in northern Shanxi try to break the silence and sweep away dreariness in the long and cold winter with the passionate and bright-colored Kang Wei paintings. They paint their good wishes for life and interpretations of their inner spiritual world on the walls of their bedrooms to obtain emotional compensation and spiritual consolation. In the course of drastic changes experienced by the traditional Chinese rural society, the material carrier of Kang Wei painting is gradually disappearing, and the local people’s aesthetic orientation has taken a new and different turn. -
Hydrochemical Characteristics and Quality Assessment of Shallow Groundwater in the Xinzhou Basin, Shanxi, North China
water Article Hydrochemical Characteristics and Quality Assessment of Shallow Groundwater in the Xinzhou Basin, Shanxi, North China Guanyin Shuai * , Jingli Shao *, Yali Cui, Qiulan Zhang and Yuntong Guo School of Water Resources and Environment, China University of Geosciences (Beijing), Beijing 100083, China; [email protected] (Y.C.); [email protected] (Q.Z.); [email protected] (Y.G.) * Correspondence: [email protected] (G.S.); [email protected] (J.S.) Abstract: The hydrochemistry and quality of local shallow groundwater was assessed within the Xinzhou basin in Shanxi, North China. Piper diagrams, correlation analysis, principal component analysis, chloro-alkaline indices, ion proportion diagrams, and Gibbs diagrams were used to re- veal the hydrochemical characteristics and evolution mechanisms of groundwater. Besides, two indicators of sodium adsorption ratio and soluble sodium percentage, USSL and Wilcox diagrams, and water quality index models were used to evaluate the groundwater quality for irrigation and drinking. In general, groundwater in most areas of the basin is fresh water with total dissolved solid lower than 1000 mg/L. But there are salt water in some parts of the southern basin, with total dissolved solid higher than 1000 mg/L, due to industrial and domestic pollution. The hydrochemical facies of groundwater in most areas are HCO3-Ca and mixed HCO3-Ca·Mg·Na types, while it is HCO ·SO ·Cl-Na type in a small part of the basin. Nitrate pollution widely occurred in the basin 3 4 because of the use of nitrogenous fertilizers. The dominant mechanism controlling the evolution of groundwater chemistry compositions was the weathering of rock minerals. -
Appendix 7 Coal Industry Administration in Shanxi Province
47131 Public Disclosure Authorized Economically, socially and environmentally sustainable coal mining sector in China Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized The World Bank China Coal Information Institute Energy Sector Management Assistance Program Public Disclosure Authorized December, 2008 i Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................1 CHAPTER 2 OPTIMIZING EXTRACTION .....................................................................................8 2.1 QUANTIFYING COAL RESOURCES AND RECOVERABLE RESERVES ....................................................8 2.2 RESOURCE EXPLOITATION POLICY ................................................................................................11 2.3 COAL RESOURCE POLICY REFORM NEEDS......................................................................................17 2.4 RECOMMENDED POLICIES TO IMPROVE EFFICIENCY OF RESOURCE EXPLOITATION........................17 CHAPTER 3 COAL SUPPLY INFRASTRUCTURE.......................................................................20 3.1 CURRENT STATUS .........................................................................................................................21 3.2 POLICY REFORM NEEDS TO ENHANCE PERFORMANCE OF THE COAL SUPPLY CHAIN.......................32 3.3 RECOMMENDED POLICIES .............................................................................................................33 CHAPTER 4 RESTRUCTURING AND REFORM