Shennongjia
English
Alternative forms
- Shen-nung-chia, Shên-nung-chia, Shennungchia (Wade–Giles)
Etymology
From the Hanyu Pinyin romanization of the Mandarin 神農架/神农架 (Shénnóngjià).
Proper noun
Shennongjia
- A forestry district in western Hubei, China.
- [1978 June 10, A. G. Mervyn Madge, “The potential of plants in remote China”, in Chemist & Druggist, Benn Publications Ltd., →ISSN, →OCLC, page 960, column 1:
- The area is the Shennungchia in Hupeh province, the mountainous region with the highest peak in central China, Patungya, reaching 10,000 feet. It is called the "natural botanical garden" and is on a watershed separating the Yangtse and Hanshui rivers, where the waters race through deep ravines quickly descending by hundreds of waterfalls, very picturesque and beautiful. As expected it has plentiful rainfall; however, the climate is cold and humid and, in fact the hilltops are often covered in mist.]
- 2016 July 14, Mitch Moxley, “The American Who Accidentally Became a Chinese Movie Star”, in The New York Times, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2016-07-14:
- He has acted in only two East-West movies: a deep-sea epic funded by a Chinese billionaire with a predominantly foreign cast, and a bigfoot movie shot in Shennongjia, a mountainous region in Hubei Province, where there have been hundreds of purported bigfoot sightings.
Translations
forestry district in central China
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