Hanyang — may refer to:*Hanyang District, district in Wuhan, Hubei, China *Seoul, formerly named Hanyang, capital of South Korea *Hanyang 88, Chinese rifle used in the Second Sino Japanese War *Hanyang University, in South Korea … Wikipedia
Hanyang-fu — Hanyang fu, Stadt in der chinesischen Provinz Hupi, an der Mündung des Han in den Yantsekiang, bildet mit den Städten Wutschang u. Hankau einen einzigen großen Platz, dem an Volksmenge u. Lebhaftigkeit des Verkehrs nur London u. Jeddo… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Hanyang — Hanyang, Stadt in der chines. Provinz Hupé, am linken Ufer des Jangtsekiang, der es von Wutschang trennt, an der Mündung des Hankiang, Hankou gegenüber, hat einige Schiffswerften, darunter auch europäische, ist Sitz einer Mission der Wesleyaner.… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Hanyang — Hanyang, Stadtteil der chinesischen Stadt Wuhan … Universal-Lexikon
Hanyang — [häŋ′yäŋ′] former city in EC China: see WUHAN … English World dictionary
Hanyang — District de Hanyang Hànyáng Qū · 汉阳区 Pays Chine Statut administratif District Province Hubei Préfecture Wuhan Code postal 430050[1] … Wikipédia en Français
Hanyang 88 — The Type 88, sometimes known as Hanyang 88 , was a Chinese rifle that was issued to the regular Nationalist Revolutionary Army during Second Sino Japanese War. The name derived from the Hanyang Arsenal factory that made this rifle. The rifle had… … Wikipedia
Hanyang — /hahn yahng /, n. Pinyin, Wade Giles. a former city in E Hubei province, in E China: now part of Wuhan. * * * ▪ China Wade Giles romanization Han yang large urban and industrial area, east central Hubei sheng (province), central China.… … Universalium
Hanyang District — Hanyang is also a former name of Seoul, South Korea. Infobox Settlement name =Hanyang District official name = other name = native name = nickname = settlement type =District total type = motto = translit lang1=Chinese translit lang1… … Wikipedia
Hanyang Arsenal — (zh tsp|t=漢陽兵工廠|s=汉阳兵工厂|p=Hànyáng Bīnggōngchǎng) was one of the largest and oldest modern arsenals in Chinese history.HistoryOriginally known as the Hubei Arsenal , it was founded in 1891 by one of the Qing officials, Zhang Zhidong, who diverted… … Wikipedia