10 Results found for "flags/en/en/Chinese_Taipei".

Chinese Taipei

the “Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee,” with the condition that it adopts an anthem and flag which are different from those of the Republic of China used...


旌旗

(Kaohsiung): /siɪŋ⁴⁴⁻³³ ki²³/ IPA (Taipei): /siɪŋ⁴⁴⁻³³ ki²⁴/ Middle Chinese: tsjeng gi Old Chinese (Baxter–Sagart): /*[ts]  [ɡ](r)ə/ (Zhengzhang): /*ʔsleŋ ...


Daxi

Asia‎[4]: Now, busloads of Chinese tourists come every week to visit Chiang’s tomb, nestled between two red and blue Taiwanese flags in the small town of Daxi...


(Taipei): /t͡siɪŋ⁴⁴/ IPA (Kaohsiung): /t͡siɪŋ⁴⁴/ Middle Chinese: tsjeng Old Chinese (Baxter–Sagart): /*[ts]/ (Zhengzhang): /*ʔsleŋ/ 旌 banner or flag...


Taiwan

Asia. Official name: Republic of China. Capital: Taipei. [from 20th c.] Synonyms: Chinese Taipei; Republic of China; ROC; Formosa; Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen...


Xinzhu

History of Taiwan‎[2], Taipei: SMC Publishing, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 431: “Transliterations used in the text/Hanyu pinyin/Chinese characters or Japanese...


Min

Min Chinese Wikipedia Wikimedia Commons has more media related to: Min River (Fujian) From Mandarin 閩/闽 (Mǐn, “Fujian”). Min A river in Fujian, China. 1837...


Zhongsha

above-water feature in China’s claimed Zhongsha Islands. The Philippines forced Chinese ships away, tore down Chinese markers, and placed its flag on contested...


sampan

Free China Weekly‎[2], volume XVI, number 45, Taipei, page 3: Freedom-fighter Lin Chun-hwei reports his escape from the mainland at the Free China Relief...


Shouyang

Qing China”, in Hsun Chang [張珣], Benjamin Perry [裴凝], editors, Religion in Taiwan and China: Locality and Transmission [台灣與中國之宗教:地方性與傳承]‎[5], Taipei: Academia...