Lin-ts'ang

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Etymology

From Mandarin 臨滄 / 临沧 (Líncāng), Wade–Giles romanization: Lin²-tsʻang¹.

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Lin-ts'ang

  1. Alternative form of Lincang
    • 1961, C. T. Hsia, A History of Modern Chinese Fiction, 2nd edition, Yale University Press, published 1971, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, →OL, page 340:
      The Lin-ts’ang Theatrical Troupe of West Yunnan regularly give performances in the evenings and chop wood in the hills in the day.
    • 1983, Wanat Bhruksasri, Highlanders of Thailand, Oxford University Press, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 227:
      There are approximately 270,000 Lahu living in Yunnan (Beijing Review, 1980: 17), mostly near the Burmese border in the districts of Ssu-mao and Lin-ts'ang.

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