Shunhe
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[edit]Shunhe
- A Hui district in Kaifeng, Henan, China.
- 2003, Xin Xu, “The Inner Life of Kaifeng Jewry”, in The Jews of Kaifeng, China: History, Culture, and Religion[1], Ktav Publishing House, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 98:
- Shi Zhongyu, who works in the Bureau of Industry and Commerce in the Shunhe district, and factory workers Zhao Pingyu and Li Shichang, tell me that people of their great-grandparents’ generation married pretty much within the seven Surnames.
- 2020 July 8, Caleb Parke, “China churches ordered to praise Xi Jinping's handling of coronavirus before reopening, watchdog says”, in Fox News[2], archived from the original on 08 July 2020[3]:
- The Lishiting Catholic Church in the Shunhe district of Kaifeng reopened on June 14 with around 20 people as a priest led the required ceremony supervised by government officials, according to Bitter Winter.
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[edit]Hui district