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editFrom the Hanyu Pinyin romanization of Mandarin 金華/金华 (Jīnhuá, literally “golden flourishing”).
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- A major city in central Zhejiang, in eastern China.
- 2005 October 9, Andrew Yang, “The Remix; Art Park”, in The New York Times[2], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on May 29, 2015, Magazine[3]:
- An international flock of young architects has left its imprint on Jinhua, a city about four hours south of Shanghai. Since March 2004, 17 pavilions have risen there, all set on a 44-acre riverfront park.
- 2015 November 20, Erika Kinetz, Yu Bing, Fu Ting, “China breaks up $64 billion underground banking network”, in AP News[4], archived from the original on 07 March 2023[5]:
- Over 370 people were detained, prosecuted or otherwise reprimanded in the case, police in Jinhua city said in a statement on their website. Jinhua is in Zhejiang province on China’s eastern coast, a zone known for its shadowy financial networks.
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