Fuxing
See also: fúxíng, fùxīng, and fùxìng
English
Alternative forms
- (from Wade-Giles) Fuhsing
- (from Tongyong Pinyin) Fusing
Etymology
From the Hanyu Pinyin[1] romanization of the Mandarin Chinese pronunciation for 復興 (Fùxīng).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fu.ʃɪŋ/
Proper noun
Fuxing
- A mountain indigenous district of Taoyuan, Taiwan.
- [2015, Wan-yao Chou (周婉窈), Carole Plackitt, Tim Casey, transl., A New Illustrated History of Taiwan, Taipei: SMC Publishing, →ISBN, OCLC 934736311, page 338:
- 14.6 The Atayal leader Losin Watan (Chinese name: Lin Jui-ch'ang) is the man in the black western suit on the left. He is accompanying Chiang Kai-shek (center foreground, wearing black cape and fedora) on an inspection tour of Chiapanshan (today’s Fuhsing Township in Taoyuan County, an area that still has a high concentration of Atayal today).]
- [2019 February 3, Liao, George, “Taiwan's Taoyuan adjusts opening hours of attractions during LNY”, in Taiwan News, archived from the original on 06 February 2019:
- For matters related to opening hours of tourist attractions during the LNY holiday, please call the scenic area management at 03-3946061. For opening hours of the new Sikou suspension bridge, please call Fuhsing Township Office at 03-3822323.]
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Translations
mountain indigenous district
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References
- Wan-yao Chou (周婉窈) (2015), “Transliteration Tables”, in , Carole Plackitt, Tim Casey, transl., A New Illustrated History of Taiwan, Taipei: SMC Publishing, →ISBN, page 430: “Transliterations used in the text / Hanyu pinyin / Chinese characters or Japanese kanji […] Fuhsing / Fuxing / 復興〔鄉〕”