- Qiqihar - Wikipedia
Qiqihar[a] (also spelled Tsitsihar) is the second-largest city in the Heilongjiang province of China, in the west central part of the province
- Qiqihar | History, Culture Economy | Britannica
It is situated in the middle of the fertile Nen River plain, a part of the Northeast (Manchurian) Plain The site was originally settled by nomadic Tungus and Daur herdsmen; the city’s name Qiqihar is from a Daur word meaning “frontier ”
- Qiqihar Heilongjiang: The Hometown of the Red-Crowned Cranes
Qiqihar is the second largest city in Heilongjiang Province with a large amount of wetlands It is called the hometown of Red-Crowned Cranes because the Zhalong National Nature Reserve provides a good habitat for rare waterfowls including Red-Crowned Cranes
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Things to Do in Qiqihar, China: See Tripadvisor's 1,125 traveler reviews and photos of Qiqihar tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June We have reviews of the best places to see in Qiqihar
- Qiqihar - Wikitravel
Qiqihar is a city in Heilongjiang Province Qiqihar was founded as a walled city in 1691, and for a period the military government of Heilongjiang was based here For many years, only Manchus were allowed to live in the city, but gradually it transformed to be dominated by Hans
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- Qiqihar Travel Guide - Adventure Tour China
As one of the oldest cities in the northeast of China, as early as 10,000 years ago, our ancestors multiplies and activated in this black land The excavating reports replied that Qiqihar entered into the Bronze Age before 2,500 years ago
- Qiqihar Travel Guide: Discovering Hidden Charms Beyond Ordinary
Located in western Heilongjiang Province, Qiqihar is a historic cultural city with a long history and the largest city in northeastern China Just 32km southeast of the city lies Zhalong Nature Reserve, one of China's most famous wetlands and a habitat for cranes
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