Huangjiang — may refer to:*Huangjiang (黄江镇), a town in Dongguan, Guangdong, China * The Swordswoman of Huangjiang (荒江女侠第), a wuxia series * Huangjiang (黄酱), called yellow soybean paste in English … Wikipedia
Huangjiang, Dongguan — Huangjiang () is a town under the jurisdiction of Dongguan prefecture level city in Guangdong province, southern China … Wikipedia
The Swordswoman of Huangjiang — (Chinese: 荒江女侠; also known as Huangjiang Nüxia ) was a 13 film wuxia series. The only film of the series which still exists today was its first installment, Uproar At the Baolin Temple , which is the lone surviving film of Chen s silent era… … Wikipedia
Uproar at the Baolin Temple — Infobox Film | name = The Swordswoman of Huangjiang: Uproar At The Baolin Temple caption = director = Chen Kengran Zheng Yi sheng Shang Guan( )wu producer = writer = starring = Chen Zhi gong Xu Qinfang music = cinematography = Yao Shiquan editing … Wikipedia
Yellow soybean paste — (Chinese: ; pinyin: huángjiàng; literally yellow paste ) is a fermented paste made from yellow soybeans, salt, and water; wheat flour, though not formerly used, is often used as an additional ingredient in the modern day, and potassium sorbate… … Wikipedia
Dongguan — Dōngguǎn · 东莞 Pays Chine Statut administratif … Wikipédia en Français
Crown Prince Hotel Dongguan (Dongguan) — Crown Prince Hotel Dongguan country: China, city: Dongguan (City: Downtown) Crown Prince Hotel Dongguan Location The Crown Prince hotel is located in the center of Huangjiang City in Dongguan which is only 5 kilometres away from Chang Ping… … International hotels
Windsor Park Hotel Dongguan (Dongguan) — Windsor Park Hotel Dongguan country: China, city: Dongguan (Huangjiang Town) Windsor Park Hotel Dongguan Location The Windsor Park is located in the centre of Huangjiang Town. It s easy connection to Chang Ping railway station.Rooms All guest… … International hotels
Dongguan — For other uses, see Dongguan (disambiguation). Dongguan 东莞 Prefecture level city City of Dongguan · 东莞市 … Wikipedia
Zhajiang mian — (lit. fried sauce noodles ) is a northern Chinese dish consisting of thick wheat noodles topped with a mixture of ground pork stir fried with fermented soybean paste.In Beijing cuisine, yellow soybean paste (; pinyin: huángjiàng) is used, while… … Wikipedia