Citations:Urumchi


 * Where applicable, local cost-of-living allowances and inducement or "hardship" payments have generally been in effect, and so-called "frontier allowances" have been paid in the more remote provinces (in 1955, for example, in Urumchi, the allowance was 15 percent of the regular wage).
 * Urumchi, Bishbalikh or Tihwa (towns in Sinkiang often have three or more names given them by the Turki Uighurs, Mongols, Hans or others) lies at the northern end of the main gap in the Tienshan between northern and southern Sinkiang, the Iron Gates (the Tieh Men Kuan or Dawencheng Pass).
 * Where applicable, local cost-of-living allowances and inducement or "hardship" payments have generally been in effect, and so-called "frontier allowances" have been paid in the more remote provinces (in 1955, for example, in Urumchi, the allowance was 15 percent of the regular wage).
 * Urumchi, Bishbalikh or Tihwa (towns in Sinkiang often have three or more names given them by the Turki Uighurs, Mongols, Hans or others) lies at the northern end of the main gap in the Tienshan between northern and southern Sinkiang, the Iron Gates (the Tieh Men Kuan or Dawencheng Pass).
 * Where applicable, local cost-of-living allowances and inducement or "hardship" payments have generally been in effect, and so-called "frontier allowances" have been paid in the more remote provinces (in 1955, for example, in Urumchi, the allowance was 15 percent of the regular wage).
 * Urumchi, Bishbalikh or Tihwa (towns in Sinkiang often have three or more names given them by the Turki Uighurs, Mongols, Hans or others) lies at the northern end of the main gap in the Tienshan between northern and southern Sinkiang, the Iron Gates (the Tieh Men Kuan or Dawencheng Pass).
 * Urumchi, Bishbalikh or Tihwa (towns in Sinkiang often have three or more names given them by the Turki Uighurs, Mongols, Hans or others) lies at the northern end of the main gap in the Tienshan between northern and southern Sinkiang, the Iron Gates (the Tieh Men Kuan or Dawencheng Pass).
 * Urumchi, Bishbalikh or Tihwa (towns in Sinkiang often have three or more names given them by the Turki Uighurs, Mongols, Hans or others) lies at the northern end of the main gap in the Tienshan between northern and southern Sinkiang, the Iron Gates (the Tieh Men Kuan or Dawencheng Pass).
 * Urumchi, Bishbalikh or Tihwa (towns in Sinkiang often have three or more names given them by the Turki Uighurs, Mongols, Hans or others) lies at the northern end of the main gap in the Tienshan between northern and southern Sinkiang, the Iron Gates (the Tieh Men Kuan or Dawencheng Pass).