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Shenyang - Wikipedia Shenyang, [b] formerly known by its Manchu name Mukden[c], is a sub-provincial city in China and the provincial capital of Liaoning province
Shenyang | China, Map, History, Facts | Britannica Shenyang, capital of Liaoning sheng (province), China, and the largest city in the Northeast (formerly Manchuria) It is one of China’s greatest industrial centres
Shenyang Travel Guide: Explore Chinas More Recent History Shenyang is the capital of the northeastern province of Liaoning and the largest city in northern China by urban population (8 1 million) It is known for its status as a leading industrial, commerce, and trade city
Shenyang Liaoning: The Capital of Liaoning with Royal Buildings Located in the central part of Liaoning Province, Shenyang is the capital of Liaoning Province, famous for heavy industry equipment manufacturing This city, bordered by the Liaodong Peninsula on the south side and Changbai Mountains on the north side, belongs to Bohai economic circle
Shenyang Travel Guide | Things to Do and See in Shenyang | CLI Shenyang (沈阳 Shěnyáng), formerly known as Mukden, is a city located in northeastern China’s Liaoning Province (辽宁省 Liáoníng Shěng) This bustling Chinese provincial capital with a complex past is a great destination for Qing dynasty history buffs
Shenyang, the largest city in Northeast China #current Discover Shenyang, a city rich in history and culture Explore its imperial palaces, vibrant night markets, and scenic parks full of charm Shenyang, the capital of Liaoning Province, is a city with a profound historical and cultural heritage
Shenyang information, Shen Yang - the capital city of Liaoning Province Shenyang (also called Shengjing, Fengtian in the past) is the capital of Liaoning Province, about 500 miles north of Beijing The city used to be known as Mukden, a name used by the Tartar people who once ruled the area It has a history of more than 3,000 years