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Parent topics
- China: Large and populous nation, with a long tradition of scholarship [e]
- Beijing: Capital city of China (pop. 13,831,900). [e]
- Neighborhood (social science): A residential unit larger than a single residence (whether a single-family house or an apartment complex) and smaller than a city. [e]
- City (urban settlement): Often a large and important built-up area of housing, amenities, etc., larger than a town; alternatively, any area which has been accorded the status of a city. [e]
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- Urban redevelopment: Add brief definition or description
- Tulou: Chinese rural dwellings of the Hakka and Minnan people in mountainous southeastern Fujian, China. Most were built between the 12th-20th centuries as large, enclosed and sometimes fortified dwellings 3-5 stories high and housing up to 80 families belonging to a single clan. [e]
- Deng Xiaoping [r]: (1904-1997) Former chairman of the Communist Party of China who ended the cultural revolution. [e]
- Swimming [r]: The act of propelling oneself through water by body movement alone. [e]
- Theatre (building) [r]: A structure in which theatrical or dramatic works, often simply called "plays," are performed. [e]
- Historic theaters of California [r]: Add brief definition or description