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DuyunDuyun (simplified Chinese: 都匀; traditional Chinese: 都勻; pinyin: Dūyún) is the capital of Qiannan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture in Guizhou province, China. The area surrounding the city was affected by the Miao rebellion of 1735–36. The city participated in the uprising from the early stages until it was forcefully repressed the following year.
List of counties in ChinaThis is a list of all counties (including autonomous counties, autonomous banners, and banners) along with county-level cities (Chinese: 县级市; pinyin: xianjí shì) and city districts (Chinese: (市辖)区; pinyin: (shìxiá) qū). The list goes by province name, then ascending division code. Note that some numbers are skipped as those division codes were used by former county-level divisions now part of another county-level division. This list also includes the counties that are administered by the Republic of China (ROC), which are claimed by the PRC in its Taiwan and Fujian provinces.
List of long road tunnels in ChinaThere are four classes of road tunnels in China by length. Super-long tunnel (>3,000m) Long tunnel (1,000m-3,000m) Middle-tunnel (250m-1,000m) Short tunnel (<250m) By 2012, there are 10,022 road tunnels and 8,052.7 km in total length in mainland China, including 441 super-long tunnels with 1,984.8 km in total length and 1,944 long tunnels with 3,304.4 km in total length. This page lists the road tunnels longer than 5 km (3 mi) in mainland China.

List of Chinese teasThis is a list of Chinese teas. Chinese tea is a beverage made from the leaves of tea plants (Camellia sinensis) and – depending on the type of tea – typically 60–100 °C hot water. Tea leaves are processed using traditional Chinese methods. Chinese tea is drunk throughout the day, including during meals, as a substitute for plain water, for health, or for simple pleasure.
List of longest road tunnelsThis page presents a list of the longest road tunnels of the world. This page lists all road tunnels longer than 5 km (3 mi).

Prefecture-level divisions of ChinaChina is officially divided into 339 prefecture-level divisions, which rank below provinces and above counties as the second-level administrative division in the country. Of these, 333 are located in territory controlled by the People's Republic of China, while 6 are located in land controlled by Taiwan. There are four types of prefecture-level divisions: 299 Prefecture-level cities (293 in mainland China and 6 in the claimed Taiwan Province) 30 Autonomous prefectures 7 Prefectures 3 Leagues Of these, leagues and prefectures are in the process of being abolished and transformed into one of the other two types of prefecture-level divisions.

Duyun MaojianDuyun Maojian tea (Simplified Chinese 都匀毛尖) is a green tea produced in Guizhou Province China. A favourite of Mao Zedong the tea is often listed as one of the famous Chinese teas. The best known of the three Guizhou teas Duyun Maojian was originally known as fishhook tea. It was one of the Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty tribute teas. Maojian from Duyun is differentiated from other Maojian type teas by the "three yellows" namely the yellow tint of the dry leaf, the bright yellow of the leaves after brewing, and the yellow color of the tea. In 2022 Duyun Moajian tea processing was added to the UNESCO intangible cultural heritage list. According to a common but potentially apocryphal tale the tea was given its current name by Mao Zedong in 1956
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