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There seem to be two different TEDA Hospitals here:

  • the TEDA Hospital, http://www.tedahospital.com.cn/ at 65 Third Avenue, Tianjin, (which is the main Google search result for "泰达医院", and whose website just calls themselves "TEDA Hospital")
  • the TEDA International Cardiovascular Hospital, http://en.tedaich.com/ , at 61 Third Street (is this the same as Third Avenue?), which is the main Google seatch result for "泰达国际心血管病医院", which uses that full name to describe themselves in English

Are these the same? Different? Is one part of the other? Were the disaster victims taken to one or the other, or both? Can someone with local knowledge, or sufficiently fluent Chinese, tell us which, please? -- The Anome (talk) 21:24, 14 August 2015 (UTC)Reply

Note that the TEDA Hospital building is divided at its center into two clearly visible wings, and has a large semicircular low glass building (which contains an entrance to its emergency department, which can be seen in pictures of the events related to the disaster) to its front: this is clearly distinct from the TEDA International Cardiovascular Hospital buildings, which look quite different. -- The Anome (talk) 21:50, 14 August 2015 (UTC)Reply