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7-675: Dingshan may refer to: Places in China [ edit ] Dingshan Bridge , a bridge in Chongqing Dingshan, Chongqing (丁山镇), a town in Qijiang, Chongqing Dingshan, Jiangxi (定山镇), a town in Pengze County , Jiujiang, Jiangxi Province Dingshan Subdistrict (顶山街道), Pukou , Nanjing, Jiangsu province Dingshan Subdistrict (鼎山街道), Jiangjin, Chongqing Dingshan Temple ,

14-573: A Buddhist temple in Pukou, Nanjing, Jiangsu province Dingshan Town (鼎山镇), Bazhou, Bazhong , Sichuan Province Dingshan Township, Xunwu County (顶山乡), in Xunwu County , Ganzhou, Jiangxi province Places elsewhere [ edit ] Dingshan Village (頂山里), Cigu District , Tainan, Taiwan People [ edit ] Chen Dingshan (陳定山; 1897–1987), Chinese calligrapher, painter and writer, Chen Xiaocui 's brother Nian Dingshan (粘丁山),

21-469: A leader of White Party, Taiwan Xue Dingshan (薛丁山), a fictional Tang dynasty general from Chinese folktale, Fan Lihua ‘s husband See also [ edit ] Dingshan Street light rail station, a light rail station of Circular light rail , Kaohsiung, Taiwan Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dingshan . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

28-702: A specific bridge or group of bridges in China is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Line 5, Chongqing Rail Transit Line 5 of CRT is a rapid transit line in Chongqing, China, which opened on 28 December 2017. Phase 1 of the line (from The EXPO Garden Center station to Tiaodeng station ) began construction on 3 December 2013. The north section from The EXPO Garden Center to Dalongshan started operation on 28 December 2017, and it extended to Dashiba on 24 December 2018. The south section from Shiqiaopu to Tiaodeng started operation on 20 January 2021. Due to difficults on bridge building,

35-732: Is a cable-stayed bridge which crosses the Yangtze River in Chongqing , China. Completed in 2013, it has a main span of 464 metres (1,522 ft). The bridge carries 6 lanes of road traffic of China National Highway 212 on the upper deck and Line 5 , Chongqing Rail Transit between the Jiangjin District south of the Yangtze River and the Jiulongpo District to the north. This article about

42-656: The central section from Dashiba to Shiqiaopu is opened several years later, on 30 November 2023. The northern extension of this line began construction on 25 January 2019. The extension is 8.95 km (5.56 mi) in length with 7 new stations. The extension opened on 27 February 2023. [REDACTED] Jiangtiao line ( Chinese : 江跳线 ) had been formerly known as the extension of Line 5. The section from Tiaodeng to Shengquansi (28.22 km (17.54 mi) in length ) opened in August 2022. The section from Shengquansi to Dingshan (4.524 km (2.811 mi) in length )

49-542: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dingshan&oldid=1256391738 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Place name disambiguation pages Chinese masculine given names Masculine given names Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Dingshan Bridge The Dingshan Bridge

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