Nanhui New City
English
Etymology
c. 2012, partial calque of Mandarin 南匯新城/南汇新城 (Nánhuì Xīnchéng).
Proper noun
- A town & planned city in Pudong district, Shanghai, China.
- Synonyms: Lingang New City, Nanhui
- 2013, Wolfgang Kunth, editor, Terra Maxima: the Records of Humankind, Firefly Books, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 366:
- The 20.2 mile (32.5 km) long box girder structure with a central cable-stayed section connects Luchao Port in Nanhui New City in the Pudong New Area of Shanghai with the deep-sea port of Yangshan in Zhejiang Province.
- 2014, Samuel Kim, John Lim, “Mutual Sharing: Learning and Service”, in Experiencing Asia: Essays from the Asia Leadership Trek, →ISBN, →OCLC, →OL, pages 34–35:
- While in Shanghai we also visited the city's future economic engine, its new Free Trade Zone called Nanhui New City, and we gained diverse perspectives of Shanghai’s emerging issues from conversations with leaders in media, education, and the non-profit sector.
- 2015, Wade Shepard, Ghost Cities of China: The Story of Cities without People in the World's Most Populated Country, →ISBN, →OCLC, page :
- A decent portion of Nanhui New City, on the far outskirts of Shanghai's Pudong district, has already been built.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Nanhui New City.
Translations
town & planned city
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