Qingyuan
Qingyuan, formerly romanized as Tsingyun, is a prefecture-level city in northern Guangdong province, China, on the banks of the Bei or North River. During the 2020 census, its total population was 3,969,473, out of whom 1,738,424 lived in the built-up area made of urbanized Qingcheng and Qingxin districts.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: City with 3,700,000 residents
- Description: prefecture-level city in Guangdong, China
- Also known as: “Ch’ing-yüan”, “Ch’ing-yüan-hsien”, “Qingcheng”, “Qingyuan City”, “Tsingyüan”, “Tsingyün”, and “Tsingyünhsien”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Qingcheng Railway Station.
Qingcheng Railway Station
Railway station
Photo: TimWu007, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Qingcheng railway station is a railway station located in Qingcheng District, Qingyuan, Guangdong, China. It opened with the Guangzhou–Qingyuan intercity railway on 30 November 2020.
Qingyuan
- Categories: prefecture-level city, big city, and locality
- Location: Northern Guangdong, Guangdong, South China, China, East Asia, Asia
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
23.6833° or 23° 40′ 60″ northLongitude
113.0506° or 113° 3′ 2″ eastPopulation
3,700,000Elevation
11 metres (36 feet)United Nations Location Code
CN QGYOpen location code
7PMMM3M2+86OpenStreetMap ID
node 244081530OpenStreetMap feature
place=city
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Zhuang—“Qingyuan” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “كينغوان”
- Asturian: “Qingyuan”
- Basque: “Qingyuan”
- Bengali: “ছিংইউয়েন”
- Catalan: “Qingyuan”
- Cebuano: “Qingyuan (kapital sa prepektura)”
- Cebuano: “Qingyuan”
- Chinese: “Chheng-oán-chhī”
- Chinese: “Qīngyuǎn Shì”
- Chinese: “凤城”
- Chinese: “清远”
- Chinese: “清远市”
- Chinese: “清遠”
- Chinese: “清遠市”
- Chinese: “鳳城”
- Czech: “Čching-jüan”
- Danish: “Qingyuan”
- Dutch: “Qingyuan”
- Esperanto: “Cinjuan”
- Esperanto: “Qingyuan”
- Finnish: “Qingyuan”
- French: “Qingyuan”
- Gan Chinese: “清远市”
- Georgian: “ცინგიუენი”
- German: “Qingyuan”
- Greek: “Τσινγκγιουέν”
- Gujarati: “કિંગયુઆન”
- Hakka Chinese: “Chhîn-yén-sṳ”
- Hausa: “Qingyuan”
- Hebrew: “צ’ינג-יו’אן”
- Hindi: “किनग्यूआन”
- Hindi: “चिंग्यूअन”
- Hungarian: “Csingjüan”
- Indonesian: “Qingyuan”
- Irish: “Qingyuan”
- Italian: “Qingyuan”
- Japanese: “清遠市”
- Kannada: “ಕ್ವಿಂಗ್ಯುವಾನ್”
- Kikuyu: “Qingyuan”
- Korean: “칭위안 시”
- Korean: “칭위안시”
- Kurdish: “Qingyuan”
- Latin: “Qingyuan”
- Latvian: “Čingjuana”
- Literary Chinese: “清遠市”
- Lithuanian: “Čingjuanas”
- Malagasy: “Qingyuan”
- Malay: “Qingyuan”
- Marathi: “किंगयुआन”
- Min Dong Chinese: “Chĭng-uōng”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Chheng-oán-chhī”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Qingyuan”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Qingyuan”
- Norwegian: “Qingyuan”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Qingyuan”
- Pampanga: “Qingyuan”
- Persian: “کینگوان”
- Polish: “Qingyuan”
- Russian: “Цинъюань”
- Sinhala: “කුඉන්ග්යුආන්”
- Spanish: “Qingyuan”
- Swahili: “Qingyuan”
- Swedish: “Qingyuan”
- Tamil: “க்விங்யுவான்”
- Telugu: “కింగ్ యుఆన్”
- Thai: “ชิงยฺเหวี่ยน”
- Thai: “ชิงหยวน”
- Turkish: “Qingyuan”
- Ukrainian: “Цін’юань”
- Urdu: “چینگیوان”
- Venetian: “Qingyuan”
- Vietnamese: “Thanh Viễn”
- Waray (Philippines): “Qingyuan, Guangdong”
- Waray (Philippines): “Qingyuan”
- Welsh: “Qingyuan”
- Western Panjabi: “چنگیوآن”
- Wu Chinese: “清远市”
- Yue Chinese: “清遠”
- Zhuang: “Cinghyienx”
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