Welcome to Assassin's Creed Wiki! Log in and join the community.

Database: Nan'an: Difference between revisions

From the Assassin's Creed Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
imported>Amnestyyy
Created page with "thumb|250px Nan'an is a county-level city of the southern Fujian Province, which used to be an important cultural and economic place for this r..."
 
imported>Assassinist
mNo edit summary
Line 4: Line 4:
As all agglomeration of this level, Nan'an is not a proper city but a large area composed of towns, villages and farmlands.
As all agglomeration of this level, Nan'an is not a proper city but a large area composed of towns, villages and farmlands.


Renowned places and people from Nan'an are therefore possibly from different villages or areas. For instance, in a village called Shuitou was what used to be one of the longest bridges in the world, the ANping Bridge.
Renowned places and people from Nan'an are therefore possibly from different villages or areas. For instance, in a village called Shuitou was what used to be one of the longest bridges in the world, the Anping Bridge.


Another remarkable place in Nan'an is in a village called Kangdian, the tomb of China's national hero Zheng Chenggong.
Another remarkable place in Nan'an is in a village called Kangdian, the tomb of China's national hero Zheng Chenggong.
{{DEFAULTSORT:Nan'an}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Nan'an}}
[[Category:Database: Locations]]
[[Category:Database: Locations]]

Revision as of 05:11, 18 May 2015

File:ACCC DB Nan'an.jpg

Nan'an is a county-level city of the southern Fujian Province, which used to be an important cultural and economic place for this region.

As all agglomeration of this level, Nan'an is not a proper city but a large area composed of towns, villages and farmlands.

Renowned places and people from Nan'an are therefore possibly from different villages or areas. For instance, in a village called Shuitou was what used to be one of the longest bridges in the world, the Anping Bridge.

Another remarkable place in Nan'an is in a village called Kangdian, the tomb of China's national hero Zheng Chenggong.