Lanzhou
| s = | p = Lánzhōu | w = Lan2-chou1 | psp = Lanchow | gr = Lanjou | bpmf = ㄌㄢˊ ㄓㄡ | mi = | j = Laan4-zau1 | ci = | y = Làahn-jāu | suz = Lé-tseu | poj = Lân-chiu | tl = Lân-tsiu | xej = لًا جِوْ | zh-dungan = Ланҗу | l = "Orchid [Hills] Prefecture" | order = st | c = | altname = }}Lanzhou, ; }} is the capital and largest city of Gansu province in northwestern China. Located on the banks of the Yellow River, it is a key regional transportation hub, connecting areas further west by rail to the eastern half of the country. Historically, it has been a major link on the Northern Silk Road and it stands to become a major hub on the New Eurasian Land Bridge. The city is also a center for heavy industry and petrochemical industry.
Lanzhou is the third largest city in Northwest China after Xi'an and Urumqi. Lanzhou is also an important center for scientific research and education in Northwestern China after Xi'an. The city is one of the top 60 major cities in the world by scientific research output as tracked by the Nature Index. It hosts several research institutions, including, Lanzhou University, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou University of Technology, Gansu Agricultural University, Gansu University of Chinese Medicine, and Lanzhou Jiaotong University. Notably, Lanzhou University is one of China's prestige universities as a member of the Project 985. Provided by Wikipedia
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16Efficient Concentration Protocols for the Single-Photon Entanglement State with Polarization Featureby Lan Zhou, Lan Zhou, Dan-Dan Wang, Xing-Fu Wang, Shi-Pu Gu, Yu-Bo Sheng, Yu-Bo ShengGet full text
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