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Weibo is a township-level division of Xinji, Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China.
Weibo may refer to:
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Microblogging in China, or China-based microblogging services , including:
- NetEase Weibo , launched by NetEase
- People's Weibo , launched by People's Daily
- Phoenix Weibo , launched by Phoenix Television
- Weibo (company)
- Sina Weibo (, weibo.com), launched by SINA Corporation, the most visited Chinese weibo service, and sometimes simply referred to as "Weibo".
- Sohu Weibo , launched by Sohu
- Tencent Weibo , launched by Tencent Holdings
- (more indexed on Microblogging in China#List)
- Weibo (town) , a town in Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China
- Weibo (Tang dynasty) , a circuit in Chinese Tang Dynasty, northeast to the recent Daming County, Hebei, China
- Yuan Weibo , Chinese boccia player at the 2012 Summer Paralympics
Weibo Corporation is the social network company which is providing the Chinese microblogging website Sina Weibo, based in Beijing, China.
Weibo (; alternatively written Wei–Bo), also known as Tianxiong , was a province or circuit (, dào) of the mid to late Tang dynasty.
The area was governed from the capital of Weizhou in modern Daming County, Handan, Hebei, and controlled the southern Hebei and northern Shandong regions.
In the post– An Lushan period, Tang Suzong combined Weizhou and Bozhou under the command of the Weibo Army, and Tian Chengsi became the first jiedushi or military governor of Weibo. The Weibo region, ruled autonomously by the Tian family, subsequently became one of the revolting garrisons of Hebei.
Features prominently in the film The_Assassin_(2015_film)