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How many buildings are named after provincial and municipal names in Beijing?

There are 23 provinces in China: there are 16 buildings named after provinces in Beijing (all the basic offices in Beijing are in them).

Address of Shanxi Building: No.A 1 Xili, yangqiao, Beijing.

Address of Jilin Building: No.25, Anyuan Beili, Chaoyang District, Beijing (Asian Games Village)

Jiangsu Building Address: No.88 Ding, Andingmenwai Street, Beijing

Zhejiang Building Address: No.26, Anzhen Xili District 3, North Third Ring Road, Beijing

Address of Anhui Building:No. 1 Huixin West Street, Beijing

Address of Fujian Building: No.3 Anzhen Xili District 1 1

Jiangxi Building Address: Hengyi Street, Beijing

Address of Henan Building: No.28, Li Huawei, Panjiayuan, Beijing

Address of Hubei Building: No.36, South Street, Zhongguancun, Beijing

Guangdong Building Address: No.36 Lingnan Road, Beijing

Address of Hainan Mansion: Beijing Andingmenwai Street 188

Address of Sichuan Building:No. 1, Fuchengmenwai Street, Beijing

Address of Guizhou Mansion: Huaying West Street 18, Beijing

Address of Yunnan Mansion: No.0/2, Qisheng Middle Street, Beijing

Shaanxi Building Address: No.27, Huawei Lane, Beijing

Address of Qinghai Mansion: No.6 Hutong, Yinbei, Beijing

There are seven buildings in Beijing that are not explicitly named after provinces: Hebei, Liaoning, Heilongjiang, Shandong, Gansu, Hunan and Taiwan Province.

* * * There are five autonomous regions, three of which are. Two are not: Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.

Guangxi Building Address: No.26, Li Huawei, Panjiayuan, Beijing.

Address of Tibet Building:No. 1 18, Beisihuan East Road, Beijing

Address of Ningxia Mansion: Fensiting Hutong, Beijing 13

In fact, some are not in Beijing, but in other provinces. This is what I know, maybe not all. But some have never been seen before. I hope it helps you.