Ku-shan
See also: Kushan
English
Etymology
From Mandarin 鼓山 (Gǔshān) Wade–Giles romanization: Ku³-shan¹.
Proper noun
Ku-shan
- Alternative form of Gushan, Kaohsiung.
- 1975, Yin, Chien-chung, MIGRATION AND VOLUNTARY ASSOCIATIONS IN RURAL AND URBAN TAIWAN: A STUDY OF GROUP ADAPTIVE STRATEGIES IN SOCIAL CHANGE, University of Hawaiʻi, OCLC 654750320, page 53:
- Moreover, Ku-shan precinct is noted as the fishing area, and all the transportation businesses and companies are located in this precinct.
- 1995, Liu, Fu-shan, Building a Farmers' Organization's System in a Developing Country: The Taiwan Experience, →ISBN, OCLC 35120296, page 126:
- In order to keep the 10 fishing ports in Kaohsiung in good condition and perfect order, the government has set up 4 administrative branch offices in Chien-chen, Chung-chou, Ku-shan, and Sheau-kang .
- 2009, Ya-chen Chen (陳雅湞), editor, Women in Taiwan: Sociocultural Perspectives, University of Indianapolis Press, →ISBN, OCLC 437298619, OL 27115455M, page 20:
- On December 9, the editorial board of this journal had conflicts with the police in Ku-shan, Kaohsiung. Two of the non-KMT people were arrested and then released. This was called the Ku-shan Incident.
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Translations
Gushan — see Gushan
Anagrams
- Ashkun, Kansuh, ankhus, ankush