Longshan

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Longshan (Chinese: trad.龍山, simp.龙山, Lóngshān, lit."Dragon Mountain") may refer to a number of places in mainland China and Taiwan. It may also infrequently refer to another Mount Long (t隴山, s陇山, Lǒngshān) which is used as an abbreviation for Gansu. Both may also be referred to by the former romanization Lung-shan.

  • Longshan culture, a late Neolithic culture located on the central and lower reaches of the Yellow River
Counties
Districts
Towns
  • Longshan, Woyang County, Anhui
  • Longshan, Zhangjiachuan County, in Zhangjiachuan Hui Ethnic Township, Gansu
  • Longshan, Fogang County, Guangdong
  • Longshan, Anlong County, Guizhou
  • Longshan, Longli County, Guizhou
  • Longshan, Youyi County, Heilongjiang
  • Longshan, Ju County, Shandong
  • Longshan, Zhangqiu, Shandong, the origin of the Longshan culture
  • Longshan, Cangxi County, Sichuan
  • Longshan, Gulin County, Sichuan
  • Longshan, Cixi City, Zhejiang
  • Longshan, Yongkang, Zhejiang
Townships
  • Longshan Township, Majiang County, Guizhou
  • Longshan Township, Luoshan County, Henan
  • Longshan Township, Tieling, in Yinzhou District, Tieling, Liaoning
  • Longshan Township, Tongwei County, Gansu
Other
  • Mount Long, a mountain in Linqing, Shandong
  • Longshan Temple, the name of five temples in Taiwan

See also

  • Longjiang in Shunde District, Foshan, in Guangdong (formerly named Longshan)
  • Yongsan (Korean pronunciation of the same "龍山")
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