Huayitu
c. 1136 map of China under the Southern Song, the earliest surviving map of China, preserved on a stele in Xi'an
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Huayitu
Summary
Huayitu is a map[1]. Huayitu draws 12 Wikipedia views per month (map category, ranking #20 of 25).[2]
Key Facts
- Huayitu is in the country of People's Republic of China[3].
- Huayitu's image is recorded as Hua yi tu. LOC 2002626771.jpg[4].
- Huayitu's instance of is recorded as map[5].
- Huayitu's instance of is recorded as stele[6].
- Huayitu's depicts is recorded as China[7].
- Huayitu's depicts is recorded as Korea[8].
- Huayitu's depicts is recorded as Vietnam[9].
- Huayitu's depicts is recorded as Great Wall of China[10].
- Huayitu's collection is recorded as Stele Forest[11].
- Huayitu's location is recorded as Xi'an[12].
- Huayitu's Commons category is recorded as Huayitu[13].
- +1136-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Huayitu[14].
- Huayitu's published in is recorded as Bulletin de l'École française d'Extrême-Orient[15].
- Huayitu's title is recorded as 華夷圖[16].
- Huayitu's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11g9nrhmpm[17].
- Huayitu's Encyclopedia of China is recorded as 144456[18].
- Huayitu's Encyclopedia of China is recorded as 144659[19].
Why It Matters
Huayitu draws 12 Wikipedia views per month (map category, ranking #20 of 25).[2]