Ya'an
See also: Ya-an and -yaan
English
Alternative forms
- (from Wade–Giles) Ya-an
- Yaan
Etymology
From the Hanyu Pinyin romanization of the Mandarin Chinese pronunciation for 雅安 (Yǎ'ān).
Proper noun
Ya'an
- A prefecture-level city in Sichuan, China.
- 1988, Stevens, K. Mark; George E. Wehrfritz, Paddy Booz, editor, Southwest China: Off the Beaten Track, Passport Books, →ISBN, OCLC 838954029, OL 8244037M, page 230:
- Ya'an is a refreshing mixture of Han Chinese tradition and modern Chinese peasant culture, with a dash of Tibetan influence.[...]Near Ya'an a monument once marked the traditional border between China and Tibet. This was an important trading post where Tibetans would exchange furs for guns and bricks of Chinese tea and today it still has the feel of a border town.
The weather in Ya'an is relatively mild, but be prepared for an occasional snowstorm during the winter.
- 2002, Fu, Xinian, Nancy S. Steinhardt, editor, Chinese Architecture, →ISBN, LCCN 2001007638, OCLC 186413872, OL 15550478M, page 55:
- The west gate tower from the tomb of Gao Yi in Ya’an county, Sichuan, is one of the most famous and best preserved.
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Translations
prefecture-level city in China
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Anagrams
- Anya, Ayan, Yana, yana