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5th Antiaircraft Missile Division (People's Republic of China)         
MILITARY UNIT
The 5th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division of the Air Force () (2nd formation) was activated on July 1, 1979, in Langfang, Beijing. The division was composed of the 16th, 26th and 27th Anti-aircraft Missile Regiments, being responsible for the anti-air defense of the southern vicinity of Beijing.
5th Aviation Division (People's Republic of China)         
The 5th Aviation Division (People's Republic of China) (中国人民解放军空军航空兵第五师, Unit 94590) is the first attack aircraft division of the People's Liberation Army Air Force, and a unit of the Central Military Commission's strategic reserve, founded on December 5, 1950.
Transport in China         
  • Line 3]] train arriving at [[Baoshan Road station]].
  • Beijing BRT Line 1. Note the doors on the left-hand side of the bus -- the BRT line uses central island platforms for most of its route.
  • High speed train passing the [[Beijing central business district]]
  • NTHS]] System
  • [[Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport]], interior
  • Pipelines near oil refineries in Ganjiaxiang, [[Qixia District]], Nanjing
  • Jingshen Expressway]]) connects the northern Chinese cities of [[Beijing]] and [[Shenyang]].
  • Lhasa railway station
  • Island line, MTR]]
  • regional centers]]
  • alt=Two rows of motorbikes, many showing their age and use, parked next to a city street corner. There is a large white-bar-on-red-circle "do not enter" sign at the upper right.
  • locomotive]] travels on the [[Qingzang railway]] in 2008.
  • Shijing]], Fujian
  • Current railway network in China, including HSR lines
  • [[Shanghai Pudong International Airport]], interior
  • A trolleybus passes the [[Yellow Crane Tower]] in [[Wuhan]]
  • Line 1, Guangzhou Metro]]
  • [[Yangshan Port]] off the coast in Shanghai
  • On the [[Grand Canal of China]]
  • Electric bicycles are very common in many cities of China, such as [[Yangzhou]]; in some areas they may outnumber motorcycles or regular bicycles
  • Traveling by boat allows passengers enjoy the views of the [[Xiling Gorge]] in western Hubei
  • Line 14, Beijing Subway]]
ASPECT OF TRANSPORT
Peoples Republic of China/Transportation; Transportation in mainland China; Transportation in china; Transport of China; Transportation in the People’s Republic of China; Chinese transportation; Transportation in the People's Republic of China; Transportation in China; Transport of the People's Republic of China; Transport in the People's Republic of China; Driving in China; Electric bicycles in China; Waterways in China
Transport in China has experienced major growth and expansion in recent years. Although China's transport system comprises a vast network of transport nodes across its huge territory, the nodes tend to concentrate in the more economically developed coastal areas and inland cities along major rivers.

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5th Antiaircraft Missile Division (People's Republic of China)
The 5th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division of the Air Force () (2nd formation) was activated on July 1, 1979, in Langfang, Beijing. The division was composed of the 16th, 26th and 27th Anti-aircraft Missile Regiments, being responsible for the anti-air defense of the southern vicinity of Beijing.