Sìchuān 四川 
Other names include: Shǔ 蜀; Bā 巴; Szechwan, Szechuan (former romanizations)
 
 
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Nearby Locations:
-  Guìzhōu 貴州 province
 -  Yúnnán 雲南 province
 -  Xīkāng 西康 province
 -  Qīnghǎi 青海 province
 -  Gānsū 甘肅 province
 -  Shǎnxī 陝西 province
 -  Húběi 湖北 province
  
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Sìchuān 四川 is a province in the southwest of China. The region provides a link to the western areas of Tibet, and temporarily hosted the wartime capital of the Republic of China during the Sino-Japanese war. 
  Important Buddhist Sites 
-  Zhōngfēng Temple 中峰寺, in Wēiyuǎn 威遠, the location where the periodical Pure [Land] School Monthly 淨宗月刊 was published 1948 - 1951
 -  Sino-Tibetan Institute of the World Buddhist Studies Center 世界佛學苑漢藏教理院 located in Chóngqìng 重慶
 -  Guishan University 龜山書院 in Nánchōng county 南充縣, established in 1927
 
  Other Notes 
-  Dài Jìtáo 戴季陶[2], Wáng Ēnyáng 王恩洋, Shǐ Yīrú 史一如, Dàyǒng 大勇, Zhū Fèihuáng 朱芾煌, and Chéng Zháiān 程宅安 were born here.
 
  Notes 
- ↑ Chóngqìng was a separate municipality from 1929 to 1954, a status it has since regained.
 
- ↑ Though Dài usually identified himself more with his ancestral home of Zhèjiāng 浙江
 
  References and Resources 
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