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Baiyun District is one of 11 urban districts of the prefecture-level city of Guangzhou , the capital of Guangdong Province , China . The district is located in the city's northern suburbs and is named after the Baiyun Mountain (the "White Cloud Mountain"), one of the area's natural attractions.

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5-2730: Baiyun (generally simplified Chinese: 白云 ; traditional Chinese: 白雲 ) may refer to: Guangzhou [ edit ] Baiyun District, Guangzhou Baiyun Mountain (Guangdong) Baiyun New Town Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport , in Huadu District Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (former) , closed down in 2004 Baiyun Subdistrict, Guangzhou , subdivision of Yuexiu District Subdistricts [ edit ] Baiyun Subdistrict, Dalian , subdivision of Xigang District , Dalian, Liaoning Baiyun Subdistrict, Shangqiu  [ zh ] , subdivision of Liangyuan District , Shangqiu, Henan Baiyun Subdistrict, Dongyang  [ zh ] , subdivision of Dongyang , Zhejiang Baiyun Subdistrict, Lishui  [ zh ] , subdivision of Liandu District , Lishui, Zhejiang Baiyun Subdistrict, Ningbo  [ zh ] , subdivision of Haishu District , Ningbo, Zhejiang Baiyun Subdistrict, Quzhou  [ zh ] , subdivision of Kecheng District , Quzhou, Zhejiang Baiyun Subdistrict, Taizhou, Zhejiang  [ zh ] , subdivision of Jiaojiang District , Taizhou, Zhejiang Towns [ edit ] Baiyun, Anshun  [ zh ] , town in Pingba District , Anshun, Guizhou Baiyun, Zitong County  [ zh ] , town in Zitong County , Sichuan Townships [ edit ] Baiyun Township, Chongqing  [ zh ] , subdivision of Wulong District , Chongqing Baiyun Township, Fujian  [ zh ] , subdivision of Yongtai County , Fujian Baiyun Township, Guangxi  [ zh ] , subdivision of Rongshui Miao Autonomous County , Guangxi Baiyun Township, Guizhou  [ zh ] , subdivision of Chishui City , Guizhou Baiyun Township, Hebei  [ zh ] , subdivision of Shunping County , Hebei Baiyun Township, Heilongjiang  [ zh ] , subdivision of Nenjiang County , Heilongjiang Baiyun Township, Hunan  [ zh ] , subdivision of Shimen County , Hunan Baiyun Township, Sichuan  [ zh ] , subdivision of Pujiang County, Sichuan Baiyun Township, Yunnan  [ zh ] , subdivision of Pingbian Miao Autonomous County , Yunnan Other places [ edit ] Baiyun District, Guiyang , Guizhou Bayan Obo Mining District , Baotou, Inner Mongolia Baiyun Peak ,

10-824: A mountain in Zhejiang Baiyun Dam , in Hunan Baiyun Temple (disambiguation) , several places [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Baiyun&oldid=1184541092 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing simplified Chinese-language text Articles containing traditional Chinese-language text Short description

15-534: Is actually located in the neighboring Huadu District , just north of its border with the Baiyun District. China Southern Airlines is headquartered in the Baiyun District. 9Air is headquartered in Xicheng Village, Renhe Town ( 人和镇 ), Baiyun District. Baiyun is currently service by six metro lines operated by Guangzhou Metro : Guangdong Prison Administrative Bureau is headquartered in

20-494: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Baiyun District, Guangzhou There are currently 18 subdistricts and 4 towns. On 19 December 2013 four new subdistricts ( Yuncheng , Helong , Baiyunhu , and Shimen ) were established from carving out of existing subdistricts. Nowadays Baiyun District was originally governed by Panyu County (now Panyu District ) and Nanhai County (now Nanhai District ). However, since 1924,

25-484: The district changed its name as new suburb of Guangzhou (Canton) city. in June 1954, Baiyun District was formally established. For many years, Guangzhou's main airport, the (Former) Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport was located within Baiyun District. In 2004, the airport was relocated farther north from the city center. Although the new airport has retained the name Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport , most of it

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