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Hefei
(redirected from Luzhou)

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He·fei also Ho·fei  (hf)
A city of east-central China west of Nanjing. A rapidly growing industrial center, it is the capital of Anhui province. Population: 1,100,000.

Hefei [ˈhʌˈfeɪ], Hofei
n
(Placename) a city in SE China, capital of Anhui province: administrative and commercial centre in a rice- and cotton-growing region. Pop.:1 000 655 (1999 est.)


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In one of the photos published in the Beijing News Friday, an official from Luzhou town in the southwestern province of Sichuan is shown dipping into his pocket for money to give to a transvestite performer.
The one-year-old sprouted them after being hassled by female cats during a spell of hot weather in the village of Luzhou in China.
New surface ships include Russian-built Sovremennyy guided missile destroyers; indigenously developed Luzhou and Luyang I and II guided missile destroyers; Jiangkai I and II guided missile frigates; and the Houbei-class missile-armed, wave-piercing catamarans.
 
 
 
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