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Xuzhuang / Suning Headquarters station

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201704 Platform of Suning HQ Xuzhuang Station
201704 Platform of Suning HQ Xuzhuang Station

Xuzhuang / Suning HQ station (Chinese: 徐庄·苏宁总部站; pinyin: Xúzhuāng / Sūníng Zǒngbù zhàn), also known simply as Xuzhuang station.(Chinese: 徐庄站; pinyin: Xúzhuāng zhàn), is a station on Line 4 of the Nanjing Metro. It opened on January 18, 2017 alongside seventeen other stations as part of Line 4's first phase. The station is oriented on an east–west axis, underneath Suning Avenue and Donglai Street. The station is named after the nearby Xuzhuang Software Park and the headquarters of Suning Commerce Group, a Nanjing-based company. A mural inside the station's mezzanine level depicts the software and technology industry of the titular software park.

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Xuzhuang / Suning Headquarters station
苏宁大道, Xuanwu District 玄武湖街道

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徐庄·苏宁总部

苏宁大道
210028 Xuanwu District, 玄武湖街道
Jiangsu, China
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Purple Mountain (Nanjing)
Purple Mountain (Nanjing)

Purple Mountain or Zijin Shan (Chinese: 紫金山; pinyin: Zǐjīn Shān; lit. 'Purple-Gold Mountain') is located on the eastern side of Nanjing in Jiangsu province, China. It is 448.2 metres (1,470 ft) high. Its peaks are often found enveloped in purple and golden clouds at dawn and dusk, hence its name. A small mountain with an area of about 20 square kilometres (7.7 sq mi), the altitude of Purple Mountain at the top and foot of the mountain is about 448 metres (1,470 ft) and 20 metres (66 ft) respectively. The annual average rainfall is 1,000 millimetres (39 in) to 1,050 millimetres (41 in), and the average annual sunshine time is about 2,213 hours. Purple Mountain is a mountain related to many historical events of both ancient and modern China. It was originally known as Bell Mountain (traditional Chinese: 鐘山; simplified Chinese: 钟山; pinyin: Zhōngshān) and also became known as Mount Jiang (traditional Chinese: 蔣山; simplified Chinese: 蒋山; pinyin: Jiǎngshān) after Sun Quan named Jiang Ziwen, an Eastern Han official whose spirit was said to haunt the site, as the mountain's god during the Three Kingdoms era. The name Zijin (紫金) means "copper" - when copper is pure, it appears purple in color, so in Chinese, it is also called purple-gold. It is also named Mount Jinling (金陵山), due to its purple rocks. Jinling means "the mount of purple-gold". It is the origin of the nickname "Jinling" (金陵) of Nanjing. During the Ming dynasty, it was also called Mount Shenlie (神烈山). More than 200 heritage and scenic tourist sites are now located in or around the mountain, including three national historical sites, nine provincial historical sites, and 33 prefectural historical sites. Located in or close to the hillside of the mountain, there are also about a dozen national research institutes and universities. The Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, the tomb of Sun Yat-sen, and the Meiling Palace, the residence of Soong Meiling, are located at the foot of the mountain. Purple Mountain has 621 species of vascular plants, from 383 genera, 118 families (including 78 cultivated species).