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Xiang

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Xiang (shyäng) or Siang (shyäng, syäng), river, 715 mi (1,151 km) long, rising in NE Guangxi prov. and flowing N through Hunan prov. to Dongting Lake, SE China. The river is navigable to large vessels for most of its course; Changsha is the largest city and major port. The upper Xiang is connected by canal with the Gui River, thus joining the Chang and Xi river systems. The densely populated Xiang valley is one of China's major industrial regions and yields manganese, lead, and zinc. The delta is an important rice-growing area. The name sometimes appears as Hsiang.


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Xiang is a Chinese surname, which may refer to:

  • Hunan or things Hunanese
  • Xiang Chinese, a subdivision of Chinese language
  • a Chinese family name, Xiang Xiu for instance
  • Xiang Army, Chinese army organized by Zeng Guofan in the Qing Dynasty
  • Xiang River, river in Hunan, China
  • Township (China), pinyin Xiang, basic level of political divisions in China
  • Xiang of Xia, Chinese ruler ruler of the legendary Xia Dynasty
  • Xiang (place), place in China where Hong Xiaquan destroyed an idol
  • Liu Xiang, a Chinese hurdling athlete and Olympic gold medalist

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