Longshan
Longshan (Chinese: trad. 龍山, simp. 龙山, Lóngshān, lit. "Dragon Mountain") may refer to a number of places in mainland China and Taiwan. It may also infrequently refer to another Mount Long (t 隴山, s 陇山, Lǒngshān) which is used as an abbreviation for Gansu. Both may also be referred to by the former romanization Lung-shan.
- Longshan culture, a late Neolithic culture located on the central and lower reaches of the Yellow River
- Counties
- Longshan County in Xiangxi, Hunan
- Districts
- Longshan District in Liaoyuan, Jilin
- Towns
- Longshan, Woyang County, Anhui
- Longshan, Zhangjiachuan County, in Zhangjiachuan Hui Ethnic Township, Gansu
- Longshan, Fogang County, Guangdong
- Longshan, Anlong County, Guizhou
- Longshan, Longli County, Guizhou
- Longshan, Youyi County, Heilongjiang
- Longshan, Ju County, Shandong
- Longshan, Zhangqiu, Shandong, in which the Longshan culture received its name from
- Longshan, Cangxi County, Sichuan
- Longshan, Gulin County, Sichuan
- Longshan, Cixi City, Zhejiang
- Longshan, Yongkang, Zhejiang
- Townships
- Longshan Township, Majiang County, Guizhou
- Longshan Township, Luoshan County, Henan
- Longshan Township, Tieling, in Yinzhou District, Tieling, Liaoning
- Longshan Township, Tongwei County, Gansu
- Other
- Mount Long, a mountain in Linqing, Shandong
- Longshan Temple, the name of five temples in Taiwan
See also
- Longjiang in Shunde District, Foshan, in Guangdong (formerly named Longshan)
- Yongsan (Korean pronunciation of the same "龍山")
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