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  • At Hanyang, which is reached by a bridge, may be seen an extensive and well-appointed system of iron-works, daily turning out large quantities of steel rails for the continuation of the railway.

    The Awakening of China 1871

  • Investors remain wary about the global growth outlook and "are doubtful whether the recent set of encouraging U.S. economic data will continue to improve," said Hanyang Securities' analyst Lim Dong-rak in Seoul.

    Asian Shares Mixed Shri Navaratnam 2012

  • Researchers at Stanford University and Hanyang University in Ansan, Korea have shown that silicon nanotube electrodes can store 10 times more charge than the conventional graphite electrodes used in lithium-ion batteries.

    Sustainable Design Update » Blog Archive » Silicon Nanotubes Improve Batteries 2009

  • Wuhan is a tricity on the upper Yangzi, including Hankou, Hanyang, and Wuchang in close proximity at the juncture of the Han and Yangzi rivers.

    Wartime China Daniel Little 2009

  • Wuhan is a tricity on the upper Yangzi, including Hankou, Hanyang, and Wuchang in close proximity at the juncture of the Han and Yangzi rivers.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Daniel Little 2009

  • As might be surmised from this rather tentative statement, the prospect of conquering the triple-city enclave of Wuhan Wuchang, Hankow, and Hanyang, the next major landmark on he road to Peking, was causing the general of the National Revolutionary Army some trepidation.

    The Last Empress Hannah Pakula 2009

  • Zhang Zhidong (1837–1909), governor-general of Hubei and Hunan, opened coal mines, the great Daye iron mines, and the Hanyang steel works, as necessary preliminaries to interior railway construction.

    1886, July 24 2001

  • Government arsenal of Hanyang with fuel; and since Japan had very little coal or iron of her own, she decided that it would be best to embrace as soon as possible the whole area of interests in one categorical demand -- that is to claim a dominant share in the

    The Fight for the Republic in China Bertram Lenox Simpson 1903

  • Hanyang arsenal, the Tayeh iron-mines and the Ping-hsiang collieries.

    The Fight for the Republic in China Bertram Lenox Simpson 1903

  • It was a portion of this field-force which captured and destroyed the chief revolutionary base in the triple city of Hankow, Hanyang and Wuchang in November, 1911, and which he held back just as it was about to give the coup de grace by crossing the river in force and sweeping the last remnants of the revolutionary army to perdition.

    The Fight for the Republic in China Bertram Lenox Simpson 1903

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