Chu-hai
See also: chūhǎi
English
Etymology
From Mandarin 珠海 (Zhūhǎi) Wade–Giles romanization: Chu¹-hai³.
Proper noun
Chu-hai
- Alternative form of Zhuhai
- 1967 March 16, “TECHNICAL PROGESS IN CHINESE OFFSHORE FISHING”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name), CIA, published 2004, JSTOR 41645543, page 121:
- In Chu-hai hsien of Kwangtung Province, for instance, the haul taken in by motorized sailing boats during the first half of 1964 even accounted for 98 percent of the total haul of the hsien.
- 1979, China News Analysis, number 1145-1196, ISSN 0009-4404, OCLC 1554317, page 4:
- In March the two cities closes to Hong Kong and Macau, Shumchun and Chu-hai (珠海), the latter 8 km. from Macau, were raised by the Peking Cabinet to the rank of City directly under the jurisdiction of the province of Kwangtung, i.e., not under the county.
- 1995, Academic American Encyclopedia, volume 9, →ISBN, OCLC 31434355, OL 1116446M, page 386:
- Beginning in 1979, foreign investment led to spectacular economic development in Guangdong, particularly in the Special Economic Zones of SHENZHEN (Shen-chen), near Hong Kong; Zhuhai (Chu-hai), near Macao; and Shantou (Shan-t'o) near Taiwan.
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Translations
Zhuhai — see Zhuhai
Further reading
- Chu-hai at OneLook Dictionary Search
- “Chu-hai” in TheFreeDictionary.com, Huntingdon Valley, Pa.: Farlex, Inc., 2003–2023.