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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TaishaneseTaishanese - Wikipedia

    Taishanese ( Chinese: 台山话; pinyin: Táishān huà; Jyutping: toi4 saan1 waa2 ), alternatively romanized in Cantonese as Toishanese or Toisanese, in local dialect as Hoisanese or Hoisan-wa, is a Yue Chinese dialect native to Taishan, Guangdong. Although related, Taishanese has little mutual intelligibility with Cantonese.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Taishan_ClubTaishan Club - Wikipedia

    Taishan Club (Chinese: 泰山会; pinyin: Tàishān huì) was a Mainland China-based super-rich club founded by Liu Chuanzhi. It was named after Mount Tai , [3] initially registered under the name of the Taishan Industrial Research Institute in 1993.

  3. Taishan Commandery ( Chinese: 泰山郡) was a historical commandery of China in present-day Shandong province, existing from Han dynasty to Sui dynasty . Taishan Commandery was created in 122 BC, when the king of Jibei offered the land surrounding Mount Tai to the Han emperor. This region, together with a few counties from Jinan Commandery ...

  4. Chinese Taishan. 28 knots (52 km/h; 32 mph) Max. MS Chinese Taishan ( Chinese: 中华泰山号) is a cruise ship that was formerly owned by Royal Olympic Cruises and Carnival Corporation & plc, sailing for Carnival subsidiaries Costa Crociere and Ibero Cruises as Grand Voyager . On 14 February 2005, the MV Grand Voyager was struck by a freak ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Taishan_DongTaishan Dong - Wikipedia

    Nationality Chinese Other names The Great Wall Statistics Weight(s) Heavyweight Height 7 ft (213 cm) Reach 84 in (213 cm) Stance Orthodox Boxing record Dong Jianjun (Chinese: 董建军; pinyin: Dǒng Jiànjūn; born 18 May 1988), known by his ring name Taishan Dong, is a Chinese undefeated professional boxer who fights at heavyweight.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SiyiSiyi - Wikipedia

    Siyi. The Siyi ( Seiyap or Sze Yup in Cantonese; Chinese: 四邑; pinyin: Sìyì; Jyutping: sei3 jap1; lit. 'Four Counties') refers to the four former counties of Xinhui (Sunwui), Taishan (Toisan), Kaiping (Hoiping) and Enping (Yanping) on the west side of the Pearl River Delta in Southern Guangdong Province, China. [1] [2]

  7. Taishan Station (Chinese: 泰山站; pinyin: Tàishān Zhàn) is the fourth of the five Chinese research stations in Antarctica. Officially opened on February 8, 2014, it is the fourth Chinese research station in Antarctica following Great Wall, Zhongshan and Kunlun stations. The site is located 2,621 m above sea level in Princess Elizabeth ...

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