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Wuhu

[woo-hoo]

noun

  1. Pinyin, Wade-Giles.,  a port in E Anhui province, in E China, on the Chang Jiang.



Wuhu

/ ˈwuːˈhuː /

noun

  1. a port in E China, in E Anhui province on the Yangtze River. Pop: 701 000 (2005 est)

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Cars for sale in Europe are currently built at Chery’s manufacturing HQ in Wuhu, in Eastern China.

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The deaths of security staff in the city of Wuhu occurred after the 450-tonne crane keeled over on Saturday into the security post where they were stationed, the authorities said.

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The announcement Tuesday followed similar ones from the cities of Wuhu in Anhui province and Chongqing earlier this week.

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In 2019, she visited her parents’ hometowns, Hefei and Wuhu in Anhui, for the second time since she had moved away.

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“Ordinary folk are unhappy with the city government for not making the right arrangements for food,” said Zhu Xiaoping, a resident of Wuhu, noting the rising prices.

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