Definition of "Hanyin"
Hanyin
proper noun
A county of Ankang, Shaanxi, China.
Quotations
Hanyin T'ing, now called Hanyin Hsien, a third class district, is a prosperous little place lying at the head of the fertile Yo River valley, and, like most of the Han basin towns, is more like a Szechuan than a Shensi city.
1921, Eric Teichman, Travels of a Consular Officer in North-West China, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, page 33
Cadre Zhao Jianguo, who came to Hanyin County, Shaanxi, from Jiangsu Provine, had formerly been the head of a certain township in Zhangjiagang City. As a go-between in building a bridge between the two localities, he had 295 technical cadres and workers of Hanyin County go to Zhangjiagang City for study and training.
1992 March 6 , Zhongshan Cui, “Jiangsu-Shaanxi Cadre Exchange”, in JPRS Report China, number 92-011, United States Joint Publications Research Service, page 52
Tang Xiaodong, 41, a jewellery dealer from Hanyin county in Shaanxi province, has been on a police wanted list since October 7 for his alleged role in “illegally absorbing” more than 180 million yuan for a “jewellery town” project in the small city of Ankang.Police in Hanyin are offering the reward for information or assistance leading to Tang’s arrest, according to a public notice.
2019 June 6, Pinghui Zhuang, “Reward: US$145,000 offered to track down Chinese ‘jewellery town’ fugitive”, in South China Morning Post, archived from the original on 06 June 2019, Society