香山
Chinese
fragrant incense | mountain(s) hill(s) | ||
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trad. (香山) | 香 | 山 | |
simp. #(香山) | 香 | 山 |
Etymology
In the case of the Fragrant Hills of Beijing, after two notable rocks shaped like Chinese incense burners near the top of Incense Burner Peak 香爐峰/香炉峰 (Xiānglú Fēng).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
香山
- Fragrant Hills (near Beijing, China)
- 香山紅葉/香山红叶 ― xiāngshān hóngyè ― the red autumnal leaves of Fragrant Hills
- (~區) Xiangshan (a district of Hsinchu City, Taiwan)
- (historical) Xiangshan (a village, town, etc. in Taiwan)
- (historical) (~縣) Former name of 中山 (a county in Guangdong, China)