Fugong County

Fugong County (simplified Chinese: 福贡县; traditional Chinese: 福貢縣; pinyin: Fúgòng Xiàn) is a county located in Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture, in the west of Yunnan province, China, bordering Myanmar's Kachin State to the west.

Fugong County

福贡县
Location of Fugong County (pink) and Nujiang Prefecture (yellow) within Yunnan province
Fugong
Location of the seat in Yunnan
Coordinates:
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceYunnan
PrefectureNujiang
Area
  Total2,804 km2 (1,083 sq mi)
Population
 (2006)
  Total93,000
  Density33/km2 (86/sq mi)
Postal code
673400
Area code(s)0886
Websitefugongxian.mofcom.gov.cn

Climate

Fugong (labelled as Fu-kung (Shang-p'a) 福貢 (上怕)) (1954)
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gollark: Probably. The main issue I can see is that you would have to rewrite the entire metadata block on changes, because start/end in XTMF are offsets from the metadata region's end.
gollark: I thought about that, but:- strings in a binary format will be about the same length- integers will have some space saving, but I don't think it's very significant- it would, in a custom one, be harder to represent complex objects and stuff, which some extensions may be use- you could get some savings by removing strings like "title" which XTMF repeats a lot, but at the cost of it no longer being self-describing, making extensions harder and making debugging more annoying- I am not convinced that metadata size is a significant issue
gollark: I mean, "XTMF with CBOR/msgpack and compression" was being considered as a hypothetical "XTMF2", but I'd definitely want something, well, self-describing.
gollark: Also also, why a binary format?

See also

  • Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan Protected Areas - Unesco World Heritage Site


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