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TitleThese Wonderful People of NingxiaTypeTextSubjectNingxia Huizu Zizhiqu (China)--Description and travel. (LCSH)Ningxia Huizu Zizhiqu (China)--Civilization. (LCSH)Ningxia Huizu Zizhiqu (China)--Social life and customs. (LCSH)Ningxia Huizu Zizhiqu (China)--Biography. (LCSH)Illustrative ContentIllustrations ClassificationLCC: DS793.N5 C37 2008 Scale1st. edSummaryWith its 66,400 sq km, Ningxia makes up only 0.69 percent of China's territory. Composed of a plain that is crossed by the Huanghe River and cradled by three deserts in the north and arid mountains in the south, Ningxia is one of the poorest places in the country. Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region was established in 1958. Its culture and history are strongly influenced by Islam which is practiced by the Hui people, the descendants of Central Asian, Persian, and Arabic peoples, making this autonomous region a land rich in color and variety. Among the persons introduced in this book, at least seven later became bearers of the Olympic Torch in Ningxia. They include the writer Zhang Xianliang, the desert-greening workers Wang Youde and Bai Chunlan, the actress Liu Ping, the Ningxiahong winery president Zhang Jinshan, the president of a residential community committee Sun Xianmei, and the theater master and pioneer Wang Zhihong.Authorized Access PointCarducci, Lisa, 1943- These Wonderful People of Ningxia