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Yangzhou

American  
[yahng-joh] / ˈyɑŋˈdʒoʊ /
Wade-Giles, Yangchou;

noun

Pinyin.
  1. a city in central Jiangsu province, in E China.


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M Club opened its first outlet in Yangzhou and Beijing Hualian Supermarket set up a membership shop in Lanzhou.

From Reuters

Then Jiang's relatives escorted the ashes aboard the Yangzhou, a Chinese People's Liberation Army warship which was named after Jiang's hometown Yangzhou, Xinhua said.

From Reuters

Websites turned gray and well-wishers gathered in an unusually orderly single-file line in Shanghai and, separately, arrived one by one to leave flowers by the door of Jiang’s ancestral home in Yangzhou city.

From Washington Post

In the hours after the announcement of his death, mourners laid bouquets of flowers outside Jiang's childhood home in the city of Yangzhou.

From BBC

Born on Aug. 17, 1926, in the Yangtze River city of Yangzhou, west of Shanghai, Mr. Jiang was the third of five children.

From Washington Post