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PROTECT2017-SIXTH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON PERFORMANCE,
PROTECTION&STRENGTHENING OF STRUCTURES UNER EXTREME LOADING
DECEMBER 11-12 2017 GUANGDONG CHINA
CONFERENCE MANUAL
Organized by South China University of Technology
Co-Organized by Shenzhen General Institute of Architectural Design and Research Co., Ltd.
City University of Hong Kong Sun Yat-sen University
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DETAILED PROGRAM
Sunday, Dec 10, 2017 14:00-22:00 Registration and Reception 18:00-20:00 Buffet Dinner
Monday, Dec 11, 2017 (Function Room) 07:30-08:30 Breakfast
08:30-08:40 Workshop Opening Welcome Remarks: Prof. Bo Wu South China University of Technology, China Prof. Nemkumar Banthia The University of British Columbia, Canada
Keynote presentations Moderator: Prof. Venkatesh Kodur Michigan State University, USA 08:40-09:10 High-performance recycled aggregate concrete Prof. Jorge de Brito Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal 09:10-09:40 Keynote presentation 2 Prof. JinGuang Teng The HongKong Polytechnic University, China 09:40-10:00 Group Photo 10:00-10:15 Coffee Break Keynote presentations Moderator: Jorge de Brito Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal
10:15-10:45 Innovative Strategies for Overcoming Fire Hazard in Critical Transportation Infrastructure
Prof. Venkatesh Kodur Michigan State University, USA
10:45-11:15 Multi-Scaler Response of Fibre-Cement Composites under Extreme Loading and Phenomenological Performance Modeling
Prof. Nemkumar Banthia The University of British Columbia, Canada
11:15-11:45 Keynote presentation 5 Prof. Kang Hai Tan Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 11:45-13:00 Buffet Lunch 13:00-14:00 Noon Break
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14:00-16:00 Session-1A: Structural Performance- Impact and Blast (Function Room)
Co-moderators: Proceedings Page
14:00-14:15 A0008:Testing and analysis of a composite floor system under a peripheral column removal scenario
Huiyuan Liu, Bo Yang, Shaobo Kang
14:15-14:30 A0014:Nonlinear Dynamic Analysis of Frame Elements Subjected to Blast Explosions
Serhan Guner
14:30-14:45 A0030:Effects of fragments impact on reinforced concrete protective elements Hezi Y. Grisaro, David Benamou, Avraham N. Dancygier
14:45-15:00 A0045:Impact-resistance performance of axially-loaded RC columns under horizontal impact loading
Jian Cai, Jiabin Ye, Yongqi Wang, Qingjun Chen
15:00-15:15 A0046:A Numerical Study on the Impact Resistant Capacity of RC Beams with Corroded Reinforcement
Chi Lu, Hiroki Tamai, Yoshimi Sonoda
15:15-15:30 A0050:Investigation of Behavior of RC Beams Subjected to Impact Loading Considering Combination of Mass and Impact Velocity
Yong Jae Yu, Chyng-Hyeon Kim, Jae-Yeol Cho
15:30-15:45 A0082:Preliminary study on multilayer bulletproof concrete panel: impact energy absorption and failure pattern of fibre reinforced concrete, para-rubber and styrofoam sheets
Buchit Maho, Sittisak Jamnam, Piti Sukontasukkul, Kazunori Fujikake, Nemkumar Banthia
15:45-16:00 A0109:Performance of SIFCON based HPFRCC under field blast load Haekook Jung, Sangin Park, Seungwon Kim, Chelwoo Park
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14:00-16:00 Session-2A: Concrete Structures under Fire (Vip Meeting Room)
Co-moderators: Proceedings Page
14:00-14:15 B0009:Behavior of prestressed concrete box bridge girders under hydrocarbon fire condition
Gang Zhang, Venkatesh Kodur, Jincheng Xie, Shuanhai He, Wei Hou
14:15-14:30 B0018:A parametric study on a curvature approximation based on interaction diagrams of concrete columns exposed to an ISO 834 standard fire
Lijie Wang, Robby Caspeele, Luc Taerwe
14:30-14:45 B0023:Fire protection of concrete tunnel linings with waste tyre fibres
Fabio P. Figueiredo, Asif Hussain Shah, Shan-Shan Huang, Harris Angelakopoulos, Kypros Pilakoutas, Ian Burgess
14:45-15:00 B0028:Rotational restraint stiffness of concrete beam-slab assembly exposed to fire
Bo Wu, Rujia Zhang
15:00-15:15 B0058:Performance of glass-ACP façade system in a full-scale real fire test in a G+2 structure
Pravin Gandhi, V Jagdish, G Karthikeyan, Aravind Chakravarthy, Dharmit Nakrani, Chinmay Ghoroi, Gaurav Srivastava
15:15-15:30 B0055:Efficient three dimensional nonlinear thermo-mechanical analysis of structures subjected to fire
P. Ravi Prakash, Gaurav Srivastava
15:30-15:45 B0113:Probabilistic cascading hazard analysis of rc wall panel exposed to blast and fire
Tathagata Roy, Vasant Matsagar
15:45-16:00 B0101:Residual response of reinforced concrete columns exposed to design fires
Venkatesh Kodur, Derek Hibner, Ankit Agrawal
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14:00-16:00 Session-3A (Material and Structural Performance under high temperatures) (Business Centre)
Co-moderators: Proceedings Page
14:00-14:15 B0048:Mechanical and ductile fracture performances of high strength structural steel Q690 after a fire: experimental investigation
Siwei Chen, Shaokun Jiang, Houzuo Guo, Huixuan Cao, Yifeng Luo and Lan Kang
14:15-14:30 B0051:Effects of heat-treatment methods on temperature dependent mechanical properties of high-tensile strength steels
Mingxiang Xiong
14:30-14:45 B0116:Evaluation of residual mechanical properties of steel fiber-reinforced reactive powder concrete after exposure to high temperature using nondestructive testing
Xiaomeng Hou, Muhammad Abid, Wenzhong Zheng, Ghulam Qadir Waqar
14:45-15:00 B0117:Mechanical properties of steel fiber-reinforced reactive powder concrete at high temperature and after cooling
Muhammad Abid, Xiaomeng Hou, Wenzhong Zheng, Ghulam Qadir Waqar
15:00-15:15 B0088:Fractal nature of cementitious systems exposed to sustained elevated temperatures
Muhammad Mamun, Vivek Bindiganavile
15:15-15:30 B0133:Deformation capturing of concrete structures at elevated temperatures Dinh Ba Le, Son Duy Tran, Vinh T. N. Dao, José Torero
15:30-15:45 B0158:Experimental investigation of square concrete filled stainless steel tubular stub columns after elevated temperatures
Yu Chen
15:45-16:00 D0097:Numerical simulation of temperature induced structural static responses for long-span suspension bridge
Lan Chen, Jingliang Deng, Linren Zhou, , Yong Xia
16:00-16:15 Coffee Break
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16:15-18:15 Session-1B (Structural Performance- Impact and Blast) (Function Room)
Co-moderators: Proceedings Page
16:15-16:30 A0043:Comparison of response of building structures to blast loading and seismic excitations
Dan Nourzadeh, Jagmohan Humar, Abass Braimah
16:30-16:45 F0148:Mineral-bonded composites for enhanced structural impact safety – a new research training group GRK 2250 of the German research society
Viktor Mechtcherine, Iurie Curosu
16:45-17:00 F0134:On the effectiveness of blast mitigation with lightweight claddings Hongyuan Zhou, Xiaojuan Wang
17:00-17:15 A0126:Simulation of severe accident scenarios in nuclear containments Jan Cervenka, Zdenek Janda, Libor Jendele, RadomirPukl, Vladimir Cervenka
17:15-17:30 A0084:Experimental testing and numerical modeling of steel frames under close-in detonations
Florea Dinu, Ioan Marginean, Dan Dubina, Attila Kovacs, Emilian Ghicioi
17:30-17:45 A0019:Experimental study of stiffening rings reinforced tubular T-joint with precompression chord
Xing Su, Kang Gao, Hui Qu
17:45-18:00 A0044:Behaviour of undercut anchors subjected to high strain rate loading Lenda T. Ahmed, Abass Braimah
18:00-18:15 C0039: Finite element parametric study on the effect of loading rate on the bond of reinforcement in concrete
Evmorfia Pantek
16:15-18:15 Session-2B: Structural Performance-Fire/high temperature (Vip Meeting Room)
Co-moderators: Proceedings Page
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16:15-16:30 B0089: Performance of T-shaped steel reinforced concrete column under high temperature
Yuzhuo Wang, Ying Huang, Chuanguo Fu
16:30-16:45 B0061:Experimental Study on Vertical Wooden Façade Combustion El Mehdi Koutaïba, Dhionis Dhima, Mathieu Duny, Jean-Pierre Garo, Hui-Ying Wang, Quentin Jullien
16:45-17:00 B0062:The meaning of Beta: background and applicability of the target reliability index for normal conditions to structural fire engineering
Ruben Van Coile, Danny Hopkin, Luke Bisby, Robby Caspeele
17:00-17:15 B0080:An approach for evaluating fire resistance of steel beams considering creep effect
Weiyong Wang, Linbo Zhang
17:15-17:30 B0123:Fire Behaviors of double-layer grid structures under a new temperature-time curve
Yong Du
17:30-17:45 B0111:Fire Risk Evaluation of Bridge underneath Conditions based on Field Investigation
SanghyunJoo, Seulgi Kim, Yongjae Kim, Cheolwoo Park
17:45-18:00 Parametric analysis of prestressed steel-concrete composite beams with end constraints
Huanting Zhou
18:00-18:15 D0096:Numerical simulation method of thermal analysis for bridges without using field measurements
Linren Zhou, Chunfang Liang, Lan Chen, Yong Xia
16:15-18:15 Session-3B (Structural Performance-Earthquake and Wind) (Business Centre)
Co-moderators: Proceedings Page
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16:15-16:30 A0099:Damage monitoring of the RC frame shaking table test and comparison with FEM results
Shuang Hou, Haibin Zhang, Xin Han, Jinping Ou
16:30-16:45 A0022:Experimental Research on T-Shaped Beam-Column Joints at Top Floor with Mechanically Anchored Reinforcement
Yuebing Li, Yasushi Sanada, Satoru Ichikawa, Bah Alpha Oumar Bagou
16:45-17:00 A0072:Multifactor Influence Analysis of Seismic Performance of RC Frame Structure with Cast-in-site Slabs
Wang-Xi Zhang, Bao Chen, Long-Jie Xiao, Jia-Jia Shi, Yong-Tao Wei
17:00-17:15 A0021:Seismic performance of Q690 high strength steel welded H-section columns
Yuqi Wang, Lan Kang
17:15-17:30 C0027:Concrete under biaxial dynamic compressive loading Matthias Quast, Manfred Curbach
17:30-17:45 A0035:Simulation of a hot-rolled H-section steel beam subject to static loading based on discrete element method
Li-Qiang Zhou, Bo Yang
17:45-18:00 D0159:Design optimization on high-rise buildings under extreme wind load Qingxing Zheng
18:00-18:15 F0139: Analysis of load characteristics and responses of low-rise building under tornado
Feng Xu, Jie Ma
18:30-20:30 Banquet Tuesday, Dec 12, 2017
07:30-08:30 Breakfast
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09:00-10:15 Session-1C (Structural strengthening) (Vip Meeting Room)
Co-moderators: Proceedings Page
09:00-09:15 F0138:Seismic strengthening of unreinforced masonry walls using sprayable eco-friendly ductile cementitious composite (EDCC)
Salman Soleimani-Dashtaki, Carlos E. Ventura, Nemkumar Banthia
09:15-09:30 F0140:CFRP strengthened RC beams subjected to impact loading Kazunori Fujikake, Sam Soeum, Takahiro Matsui
09:30-09:45 F0150:Shear strengthening of fire-damaged reinforced concrete beams using bolted-side plating
Ling-Zhi Li, Chang-Jiu Jiang, Bo-Zhou Liu, Zhou-Dao Lu
09:45-10:00 F0057:Performance of reinforced concrete beams retrofitted by a direct-shear anchorage retrofitting system
Ying Hu, Huawei Pang, Xueyou Quan, Jun Pang, Xiancun Luo, Qiyun Pang, Bao Liu
10:00-10:15 F0112:The strengthening effect of CFRP for reinforced concrete beam Myeongjung Kim, Ashesh Pokhrel, Daegyun Jung, Seungwon Kim, Chelwoo Park
09:00-10:15 Session-2C (Construction Materials-Properties and Performance) (Business Centre)
Co-moderators: Proceedings Page
09:00-09:15 C0010:Investigation into Pure Rate Effect on Dynamic Increase Factor for Concrete Compressive Strength
Sangho Lee, Kyoung-Min Kim, Jae-Yeol Cho
09:15-09:30 When concrete left steel rebar Jiangtao Yu, Likang Tian
09:30-09:45 C0038:On the equation of state of cementitious composites - an experimental study
Yuri S. Karinsk, David Z. Yankelevsky, SemionZhutovsky,
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Vladimir R. Feldgun
09:45-10:00 C0052:Experimental study of geopolymer used as adhesive in anchorage of steel bar
Jiang-Xia Quan, Hai-Yan Zhang, Le-Yuan Zhou, Yue Zhou, Jia-Wen Su
10:00-10:15 C0069:Shear strength of engineered cementitious composites under push-off loads
Pei-Zhi Zhao, Shao-Bo Kang, Bo Yang
10:15-10:30 Coffee Break
10:30-11:45 Session-1D (Structural Performance-Static loads) (Vip Meeting Room)
Co-moderators: Proceedings Page
10:30-10:45 A0153:Behavior of slender square steel tubular columns filled with fresh concrete and demolished concrete lumps
Bo Wu, Wei-Feng Li, Xin-Yu Zhao
10:45-11:00 F0029:Numerical investigation on lateral torsional buckling of welded Q460 steel beams
Liuchen Meng, Lan Kang
11:00-11:15 B0100:Modeling the response of ultra-high performance fiber reinforced concrete beams
Solhmirzaei R., Kodur V.K.R.
11:15-11:30 C0053:Axial compression behavior of reinforced geopolymer concrete columns with demolished concrete lumps
Haiyan Zhang, Zhijian Zhang
11:30-11:45 D0127:Pavement maintenance optimization strategies for national road network in Indonesia applying genetic algorithm
Hamdi, Sigit P. Hadiwardoyo, A. Gomes Correia, Paulo Pereira
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10:30-11:45 Session-2D (Construction Materials-Properties and Performance) (Business Centre)
Co-moderators: Proceedings Page
10:30-10:45 C0137:Effect of high strain-rates on the tensile constitutive response of ecofriendly ductile cementitious composite (EDCC)
Salman Soleimani-Dashtaki, Saghar Soleimani, Qiannan Wang, Nemkumar Banthia, Carlos E. Ventura
10:45-11:00 C0152:A review of experimental results of steel reinforced recycled aggregate concrete members and structures in China (2010-2016)
Jinjun Xu, Zongping Chen, JianyangXue, Yuliang Chen, Zuqiang Liu
11:00-11:15 C0156:Test study on hydration temperature of compound concrete made of demolished concrete lumps and fresh concrete
Bo Wu, Daozhong Wu
11:15-11:30 C0157:Resistance of geopolymer mortar to acid and chloride attacks Huangji Zhuang, Haiyan Zhang, Hao Xu
11:30-11:45 C0078: Experimental study on durability of FRP sheets under wet-dry cycles in various solutions
Fentao Liu, Guohui He, Junhua Xiong
11:45-12:45 Buffet Lunch 12:45-15:45 Visiting the LingnanImpression Park 15:45-17:30 Visiting the State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Building Science, South China University of Technology 17:30-20:10 Pearl River Night Cruise
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TRAVEL INFORMATION
TRANSPORTATION Conference Venue The three-day event will be held at Southern Club International Conference Center (南国会国际会议中心,番禺区大学城外环东路 280 号,广东药学
院正门旁), located at No. 280 Waihuan East Road, Panyu District (University Town), Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China. Online Maps http://www.google.cn/maps/@23.1257778,113.2868165,12z?hl=en
The Google Maps application may not be used in China. You can open this website to use online maps in China. http://cs.gzmtr.com/ckfwEnglish/ You can open this site to download the Guangzhou Metro Maps.
Location of conference venue
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Guangzhou Metro Map
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The most convenient transportation way to the conference venue is by metro. The nearest metro station to the hotel is Higher Education Mega Center South Station (大学城南). Volunteers will hold a sign of PROTECT2017 and wait at Higher Education Mega Center South Station Exit C (14:00-22:00, Dec 10, 2017), and a mini-bus will pick you up to the hotel. The way to buy a ticket at a subway station a) Find the ticket-selling machine; b) Click the button “Line 4”; c) Click the station icon “Higher Education Mega Center South”; d) Click the button “Pay Cash”; (If no button there, skip this step); e) Pay the cash by inserting money.
Note: You’d better prepare 5 or 10 RMB banknotes, or 1 RMB coins for ticket. If not, please contact the metro staff nearby the entrance and change money.
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Fig. 3 Ticket-selling machine Fig. 4 The way to buy a subway ticket
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Route to the Southern Club International Conference Center By Metro and Bus To go to the nearest subway station
From Baiyun International Airport (Airport South Station) Walk down to B1 floor to take subway Line 3 North Extension Section (Tiyu Xilu direction, 体育西方向) with the guide of road signs. Transfer to Line 3 (Panyu Square direction, 番禺广场方向) at Tiyu Xilu (体育西) Station. Then transfer to Line 5 (Wenchong direction, 文冲方向) at Zhujiang New Town (珠江新城)station, and then transfer to Line 4 (Jinzhou direction, 金洲方向) at Chebeinan (车陂南). Get off at Higher Education Mega Center South (大学城南) Station. (About 75 min)
From Guangzhou South Railway Station Walk down to B2 floor and get into the Guangzhou South (广州南) subway station from Exit I2 with the guideline of the road signs. Take Line 7 (Higher Education Mega Center South direction, 大学城南方向), then get off at Higher Education Mega Center South (大学城南) Station. (About 25 min)
From Guangzhou East Railway Station Walk to the subway station (Exit B) and take the Line 3 North Extension Section (Tiyu Xilu direction, 体育西路方向). Get off at Tiyu Xilu (体育
西路) Station and transfer to Line 3 (Panyu Square direction, 番禺广场方
向 ), then get off at Kecun (客村 ) Station and transfer to Line 8 (Wanshengwei direction, 万胜围方向), then get off at Wanshengwei (万胜围) Station and transfer to Line 4 (Jinzhou direction, 金洲方向), then get off at Higher Education Mega Center South (大学城南) Station. (About 38 min)
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From Guangzhou Railway Station Walk to the subway station (Exit A) and take the subway Line 5 (Wenchong direction, 文冲方向). Get off at Chebeinan (车陂南) Station and transfer to Line 4 (Jinzhou direction, 金洲方向), then get off at Higher Education Mega Center South (大学城南) Station. (About 48 min) Leaving the station and going to the hotel Volunteers holding a sign of PROTECT2017 are waiting at Higher Education Mega Center South Station Exit C, at 14:00-22:00, Dec 10, 2017. They will guild you to take our mini-bus to the hotel. Also, you can go to the hotel by yourself after leaving from Station Exit C. Walk along the opposite direction of the exit with a distance of 70 meters. At the bus stop ZongHeShangYeNanQu (综合商业南区), take the Line 332 or 387 bus to the HuaGongBeiLu (华工北路) bus stop. Walk from the HuaGongBeiLu bus stop to the nearest traffic light on the direction of the bus route. Turn left and walk about 100 meters. Finally turn left again and then you will arrive at the Southern Club International Conference Center. (Please prepare exact change. Cost: 2 RMB)
Higher Education Mega Center South Station Exit C Bus Stop HuaGongBeiLu
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You can also choose to take a taxi to the hotel from Higher Education Mega Center South Exit C. (Cost: about 12 RMB)
By Taxi directly From Baiyun International Airport
74 minutes should be taken to the arrival. (Cost: over 200 RMB) From Guangzhou Railway Station
42 minutes should be taken to the arrival. (Cost: about 90 RMB) From Guangzhou South Railway Station
52 minutes should be taken to the arrival. (Cost: about 90 RMB) From Guangzhou East Railway Station
44 minutes should be taken to the arrival. (Cost: about 70 RMB) Guideposts Taxi waiting area
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TOURIST ATTRACTIONS Lingnan Impression Park (岭南印象园) Lingnan Impression Park is a big park located in the southeast of Guangzhou. It presents Lingnan culture to visitors which only appears in the south of China, including traditional buildings, traditional handicraft, cultural performance (Shadow Play, the Marionette Show, acrobatics show, folk dance, folk-custom) and local food. Travelers are able to learn customs and culture of local residents in the past, taste local food, and buy some souvenirs.
(a) Traditional buildings (b) Traditional handicraft (c) Acrobatics show (d) Shadow Play Pearl River Night Cruise (珠江夜游) The Pearl River is the third longest inland river in China. It flows through the heart of Guangzhou city. Along the Pearl River, the views are magnificent. You can appreciate numerous historical sites and unique architectures, which are well reflecting of the history and culture of Guangzhou city. With sparkling lights on both banks of the river, modern buildings and several old bridges reflect themselves on the water surface. Pearl River Cruise creates a romantic atmosphere and leaves unforgettable impression to every visitor. We will board a ship named “God of South China Sea”, which is decorated in the style of Qing Dynasty. On the ship, we enjoy buffet dinner and can learn decorative characteristics of that period.
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(a) Night scene of the Pearl River (b) Night scene of the Pearl River (c) “God of South China Sea” Ship (d) The second floor of the ship Canton Tower (广州塔) Canton Tower, also known as Guangzhou TV & Sightseeing Tower. It is one of the world’s most spectacular new buildings, which was topped-out in 2009 and became operational in 2010. The tower is designed by Dutch Barbara couples. The designers’ aim was to design a free-form tower with a rich and human-like identity the would represent Guangzhou as a dynamic and exciting city. The tower bears similarities with the figure of a female. This place is listed as a must-see location on any visitor's check list. Chen Clan Academy (陈家祠) The Chen Clan Academy is an academic temple in Guangzhou, China, built by the 72 Chen clans for their juniors’ accommodation and preparation for the imperial examinations in 1894 in Qing Dynasty. Later it was changed to be the Chen Clan’s Industry College, and then middle school afterward. Now it houses the Guangdong Folk Art Museum. The Chen Clan Academy is notable for the rich decorations which exist inside, outside the halls and in almost every beams, ridges, walls and columns. Xiguan (西关) Xiguan or Saikwan is a traditional area of Guangzhou, China, which was located west of the old walled city. The Thirteen Factories trading ghetto was located on its southern shore and the Shamian (沙面) enclave was constructed beside it. Xiguan continues to have a distinctive culture within Guangzhou and some residents speak a distinctive dialect of Cantonese. It now forms most of Liwan District.
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CONTACT SECRETARIAT
Contact person: Haiyan Zhang E-mail: [email protected] (Conference secretariat)
[email protected] (Haiyan Zhang) Phone: (86) 13676224156