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Fujian

(Older Spelling) ·쾱

[fy-jyahn]

noun

Pinyin.
  1. a province in southeastern China, opposite Taiwan. 45,845 sq. mi. (118,739 sq. km). Fuzhou.



Fujian

/ ˈڳːˈɛ /

noun

  1. a province of SE China: mountainous and forested, drained chiefly by the Min River; noted for the production of flower-scented teas. Capital: Fuzhou. Pop: 34 880 000 (2003 est). Area: 123 000 sq km (47 970 sq miles)

  2. any of the Chinese dialects of this province See also Min

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China's fighter jets will also be able to take off with their full fuel and weapon loads from the Fujian, noted a Global Times report, and the carrier would enable a "significantly higher" number of sorties compared to its predecessors.

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As its two carriers continue to sail through the Pacific, China's military gave an update on Tuesday on its newest carrier, the Fujian.

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The Fujian will be their first carrier that will employ electromagnetic catapults to launch their planes - a technology that currently only American aircraft carriers possess.

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His father traveled to China’s Fujian province to seek household documentation on his behalf, but he still worries that his mainland roots could put his status at risk again in the future.

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On another page an elderly farmer in the Fujian Province of China struggles under a shoulder yoke of watering cans.

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