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Fukien-Demographics of Taiwan
Machine. Excerpted from Table 28:Indigenous population distribution in Taiwan-Fukien Area. Accessed PM 8/30/06 Council of Indigenous Peoples [1] Archived
Fukien-Politics of Taiwan
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is governed in a framework of a representative democratic republic under a five-power system first envisioned
Fukien-Retreat of the government of Republic of China to Taiwan
of China. ROC troops mostly fled to Taiwan from provinces in southern China, in particular Sichuan Province, where the last stand of the ROC's main army
Fukien-Administrative divisions of Taiwan
original constitution and the de facto system in use today. The ROC defines the Taiwan Area (Free Area) as its actual controlled territories, which is
Fukien-Taiwan passport
nationals of the Republic of China (ROC, commonly known as Taiwan). The ROC passport is also generally referred to as a Taiwanese passport. In September 2020
Fukien-Fuchien Province, Republic of China
also romanized as Fujian and rendered as Fukien, is a nominal province of the Republic of China (ROC, Taiwan) without formal administrative function.
Fukien-History of Taiwan
the Republic of China (ROC), led by the Kuomintang (KMT), took control of Taiwan. The legality and nature of its control of Taiwan, including transfer of
Fukien-List of rulers of Taiwan
the Republic of China History of Taiwan Taiwan Information from 郭弘斌 (2003) Died in office. As acting; Fukien-Taiwan Province Civil Affairs Minister. HC
Fukien-Taiwanese indigenous peoples
Indigenous Peoples. (2004). 1. Statistics of Indigenous Population in Taiwan and Fukien Areas for Townships, Cities and Districts [Download file and open
Fukien-Martial law in Taiwan
China retreated to Taiwan. The ROC continued to claim sovereignty over all "China", which the ROC defines to include mainland China, Taiwan, Outer Mongolia
Fukien-Nangan Airport
is one of the airports in Matsu Islands, Lienchiang County, Fukien Province, Taiwan (ROC). It is located on the Nangan Island, near the Jieshou Village
Fukien-Taiwanese people
immigrants from Fukien and a further 90000 Hakka whose ancestors fled from the mainland during the century Note: Per Demographics of Taiwan, the population
Fukien-Taipei
temporary capital of the island in 1887 when it was declared a province (Fukien-Taiwan Province). Taipeh was formally made the provincial capital in 1894.
Fukien-Free area of the Republic of China
China (Taiwan) to refer to the territories under its actual control. It is also used as a legal term written in the Additional articles of the ROC constitution
Fukien-Languages of Taiwan
Indigenous Peoples, Executive Yuan "Statistics of Indigenous Population in Taiwan and Fukien Areas" Archived 2006-08-30 at the Wayback Machine. Zeitoun, Elizabeth;
Fukien-Fujian
romanized as Fukien or Hokkien As a result of the Chinese Civil War, a small proportion of Historical Fujian is now within the Republic of China (ROC). The Fujian
Fukien-County-administered city
the Republic of China (Taiwan) below a county, which in turn is below of a province. Under the administrative structure of the ROC, it is at the same level
Fukien-History of law in Taiwan
by the Qing administration. Initially, Taiwan was a prefecture of the Fukien province, and after 1886 Taiwan became a province of China. The Great Qing
Fukien-Battle of Guningtou
Chiang Kai-shek began withdrawing its forces from mainland China to Taiwan. However, ROC garrisons remained stationed on the islands of Quemoy (Kinmen) and
Fukien-Wuqiu, Kinmen
is a rural township of Kinmen County (Quemoy), Taiwan (ROC) made up of a group of islands in the Taiwan Strait comprising two major islands, Daqiu and
Fukien-Matsu Islands
Republic of China (Taiwan), situated alongside the southeastern coast of mainland China. The archipelago forms the smallest county in the ROC-controlled territories
Fukien-Beigan Airport
is one of the airports in Matsu Islands, Lienchiang County, Fukien Province, Taiwan (ROC). It also serves as a heliport and located on Beigan Island.
Fukien-Kinmen
beginning the Battle of Kuningtou. ROC forces successfully defended the island and prevented an attack on Taiwan. At the outbreak of the Korean War in
Fukien-Republic of China Naval Academy
April 1949, the academy was moved to Hsiamen, Fukien and to its present location in Kaohsiung, Taiwan in September in the same year. In 1994, the academy
Fukien-Bunun people
28:Indigenous population distribution in Taiwan-Fukien Area. Accessed PM 8/30/06 Crook, Steven (2014). Taiwan (2nd ed.). Bradt Travel Guides. ISBN 9781841624976
Fukien-Formosa Resolution of 1955
Communist Party (CCP) on the islands in the Taiwan Strait controlled by the Kuomintang (KMT) led Republic of China (ROC). A latent response by the United Nations
Fukien-Government-in-exile
on Taiwan as a government in exile. However, the ROC has diplomatic relations with 11 UN member states and the Holy See. The PRC claims that the ROC government
Fukien-Nanri Island
the engagement ended in an ROC victory and resulted in the ROC occupying Nanri. However, ROC forces later withdrew to Taiwan, and the island was re-occupied
Fukien-Dadeng Subdistrict
near Mashan (馬山) in northern Jinsha Township, Kinmen County (Quemoy), ROC (Taiwan) is 1.8 kilometres (1.1 mi) from Jiaoyu. Rock-filled waters make passage
Fukien-Dutch Formosa
ISBN 9867602013. Huang, Fu-san (2005). "Chapter 3". A Brief History of Taiwan. ROC Government Information Office. Archived from the original on August 1
Fukien-Administrative divisions of the Republic of China (1912–1949)
Civil War and subsequent relocation to Taiwan in 1949, the jurisdiction of the ROC was restricted to only Taiwan, the Penghu, Hainan, and a few offshore
Fukien-Jincheng, Kinmen
Kinmen County, Fujian Province, Republic of China (Taiwan). Jincheng was the seat of the ROC's Fukien Province from 1949–1956 and 1996–2018. In March 2012
Fukien-Lianjiang County
Wade–Giles romanization) by the Republic of China (ROC) (now based in Taiwan) ever since their return to ROC control after Japanese occupation in World War
Fukien-Chen Yi (Kuomintang)
1883 – June 18, 1950) was the chief executive and garrison commander of Taiwan Province after the Empire of Japan surrendered to the Republic of China
Fukien-Puyuma people
distribution in Taiwan-Fukien Area. Accessed 8/30/06 Teng, Stacy Fang-ching (2008). A Reference Grammar of Puyuma, an Austronesian Language of Taiwan. Pacific
Fukien-Rukai people
Legislative Yuan Demographics of Taiwan Taiwanese indigenous peoples "Indigenous population distribution in Taiwan-Fukien Area based on gender and ethnicity"
Fukien-Dongding Island
Lighthouse is the westernmost lighthouse in Taiwan (ROC). List of islands of Taiwan 金門縣土地段名代碼表 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Department of Land Administration. 2
Fukien-Atayal people
distribution in Taiwan-Fukien Area. Accessed PM 8/30/06 "Tayal". Yuán zhù mínzú yǔyán xiànshàng cídiǎn 原住民族語言線上詞典 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Yuan zhu minzu
Fukien-South China Sea
People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Republic of China (ROC, commonly known as Taiwan) claim almost the entire body as their own, demarcating their
Fukien-Period of mobilization for the suppression of Communist rebellion
temporary declaration of martial law effective in the frontier region including Fukien Province (Kinmen and Matsu) and South China Sea Islands (Tungsha, and Taiping
Fukien-Saisiyat people
28:Indigenous population distribution in Taiwan-Fukien Area. Accessed PM 8/30/06 Cheung, Han (22 November 2020). "Taiwan in Time: The Ceremony that Endured
Fukien-Shi Islet
Liberation Army 31st Army 92nd Division landed on Shi Islet to start an attack on ROC troops, leading to 3 killed and 4 captured. At around 4 PM on August 19,
Fukien-Battle of Nanri Island
prizes and POWs, to Taiwan. With the Korean War erupting in the 1950s, the USA resumed military and financial support for the ROC military, whereby the
Fukien-Temporary Provisions against the Communist Rebellion
Chiang's government retreated to Taipei, Taiwan, an island formerly a Japanese colony that was placed under ROC control after the surrender of Japan in
Fukien-Paiwan people
in Taiwan-Fukien Area". Preliminary Statistical Analysis Report of 2000 Population and Housing Census. National Statistics, Republic of China (Taiwan).
Fukien-History of China–Japan relations
China (ROC) administrated Taiwan after Japan's surrender, in accordance with a decision by the Allied Powers at the Cairo Conference in 1943. The ROC moved
Fukien-Historical time zones of China
term Changhua Standard Time (中原標準時間) was still used by the Government of the Republic of China on Taiwan until the early 2000s. Time in China Time zones
Fukien-Minyue
Republic of China (ROC) government based in Taipei retained control of Kinmen and Matsu islands, as part of the nominal Fuchien (Fukien) Province, albeit
Fukien-Fang Chih
after which no figures on evacuations to Taiwan were published. Following the 1976 Tangshan earthquake, the ROC mobilized the FCRA to organize disaster
Fukien-Chinese Association for Relief and Ensuing Services
China and generally promoting the values of free China on behalf of the ROC. The articles of association listed 100 people as directors including Ju
Fukien-History of China
surrender, when Japanese troops in Taiwan surrendered to the Republic of China troops. Until the early 1970s the ROC was recognized as the sole legitimate
Fukien-Yeh Kuang-shih
establishing ROC first casino, Yeh said that ROC government considers that the casino will be established in Lienchiang, Fukien Province, not in Taiwan Island
Fukien-Liang Island
Fukien Province, but are presently under military administration." (1962) Map including Liang Island (labeled as Liang Tao) "Administered by Taiwan."
Fukien-Haidao Township
immediately north of present-day Lienchiang County (the Matsu Islands), ROC (Taiwan). On December 15, 1950, the Matsu Administrative Office (馬祖行政公署) of Fujian
Fukien-Chinese Filipino
ROC citizens from Taiwan (ROC), especially those of Han Chinese ethnicity with Republic of China (Taiwan) nationality that were raised in Taiwan (ROC)
Fukien-Dongyin
township was originally part of the Loyüan County before the ROC government evacuated to Taiwan in 1949 following the Chinese civil war. It is claimed by
Fukien-Siu Sai Wan
the largest in the Far East, to monitor wireless communications from Taiwan (ROC) to China (PRC). In 1985, shortly after the handover of Hong Kong to
Fukien-Fuzhounese Americans
Fuzhou, some Fuzhounese Americans have also descended from Matsu, Fukien Province, R.O.C. and the Hokchiu (Foochowese) diaspora in Southeast Asia, particularly
Fukien-Juguang Tower
Lâu) is a tower in Jincheng Township, Kinmen County, Fukien Province, Republic of China (Taiwan). The construction of the tower started in 1952 and was
Fukien-Kao Koong-lian
Speaking at a press conference in Taipei in January 1998, Kao said that the ROC government is willing to enhance relation with Tibetan government-in-exile
Fukien-Fuzhou
liners regularly sail between ROC's Matsu Islands and the port in Mawei District. A high-speed ferry sails across Taiwan Strait between the port in Pingtan
Fukien-Xiuyu, Putian
branches. In October 1952, PRC and ROC forces fought over control of Nanri Island in the Battle of Nanri Island. The ROC gained control of the island but
Fukien-Ching-chih Chen
tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization. Ching-chih Chen was born in Gulangyu Island, Fukien Province, on the southeastern coast of China, to a family that prioritized
Fukien-Asian Canadians
knowledge of languages allows for multiple responses. Chaochow, Teochow, Fukien, Taiwanese Including Kapampangan and Pampango Northwest Territories includes
Fukien-Dog kung fu
Fan (TC 515) Shaolin Dog Style Boxing Manual by Ding Xiao Se (TC 509) [1] Fukien Ground Boxing: Nan Shaoling Leg Techniques (Chinese Martial Arts) by Chu-Xian
Fukien-Beigan
an insular rural township in Lienchiang County (the Matsu Islands), Taiwan (ROC). The township is in the East China Sea off the coast of Fujian Province
Fukien-List of islands of Fujian
Dadeng (Tateng) Islands are claimed as part of Kinmen County (Quemoy) by Taiwan (ROC). China (PRC) has administered the islands since 1949. Dadeng Subdistrict
Fukien-Jiangxi Soviet
referred to as the Jiangxi–Fujian Soviet, which is romanized as the "Kiangsi–Fukien Soviet" in Wade-Giles. The official name was the Central Revolutionary Base
Fukien-History of education in China
China. A Comparative Study of Education in Huichow (anhwei) and Foochow (fukien) 1600–1800. Part II”. Journal of the Economic and Social History of the
Fukien-Chinatown, Manhattan
Catherine and Division Streets and the Fuk Ching gang affiliated with Fukien American controlled East Broadway, Chrystie, Forsyth, Eldridge, and Allen
Fukien-Battle of Dong-Yin
China Navy and the People's Liberation Army Navy around Dongyin island, Fukien Province, Republic of China on 1 May 1965. Both sides subsequently claimed
Fukien-Zhang Gaoli
Han Yuqun Personal details Born November 1946 (age 77) Chinchiang County, Fukien, China Political party Chinese Communist Party Spouse Kang Jie Children
Fukien-Economy of the Song dynasty
So (2000). Prosperity, Region, and Institutions in Maritime China: South Fukien Pattern, 946-1368. Harvard University Asia Center. p. 451. ISBN 978-0-674-00371-2
Fukien-Little Fuzhou
onto the Lower East Side. A man named Alan Man Sin Lau, the leader of the Fukien American Association, gained a status like Benny Ong did with the Cantonese
Fukien-Chinese Filipinos
Chinese Filipinos (sometimes referred as Filipino Chinese in the Philippines) are Filipinos of Chinese descent with ancestry mainly from Fujian, but are
Fukien-Carlos Palanca (born 1869)
or "Tan Guing-lay" in Spanish Philippines) in 1869 in Amoy (now Xiamen), Fukien, Qing China. Tan Guin Lay migrated to the Philippines in 1884. Tan adopted
Fukien-Battle of Guningtou
Location Today's Jinning Township, Greater Kinmen Island (Quemoy), Kinmen County, Fujian Province (Fukien), Republic of China Result Nationalist victory
Fukien-Binondo
events in an attempt to preserve their commercial interests. In 1605, a Fukien official issued a letter claiming that the Chinese who had participated
Fukien-Chinese immigration to Hawaii
Chinese population in Hawaii was 25,767. More of these migrants were from Fukien and spoke Fukienese rather than Cantonese. An American missionary observing
Fukien-Fujianese
China all of the Min Chinese dialects of Fujian Fujian (disambiguation) Fukien (disambiguation) Hokkien (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists
Fukien-Calgary Metropolitan Region
23% Yoruba 6,335 0.43% Mandarin 46,240 3.16% Min Nan (Chaochow, Teochow, Fukien, Taiwanese) 2,380 0.16% Cantonese 42,805 2.92% Thai 1,300 0.09% Turkish
Fukien-Kowloon Bay station
housing estates in Yau Tong Transport Education ECF Saint Too Canaan College Fukien Secondary School Kellett School Kowloon Bay Campus Kwun Tong Government
Fukien-Ngau Tau Kok station
housing estates in Yau Tong Transport Education ECF Saint Too Canaan College Fukien Secondary School Kellett School Kowloon Bay Campus Kwun Tong Government
Fukien-First Opium War
them and should destroy the opium at once. As to Kwangtung [Guangdong] and Fukien [Fujian], the provinces from which opium comes, we order their viceroys
Fukien-Languages of Asia
Visayas Hokchiu 馬祖話 Mā-cū-huâ 12,000 Sino-Tibetan Republic of China Matsu, Fukien (de facto) Hokkien 臺灣話 Tâi-oân-oē 18,570,000 Sino-Tibetan Republic of China
Fukien-Dutch Formosa
the Pescadores were Chinese territory. The Chinese governor of Fujian (Fukien), Shang Zhouzuo (Shang Chou-tso), demanded that the Dutch withdraw from
Fukien-Paiwan people
on 2015-02-16. "Table 28: Indigenous Population Distribution in Taiwan-Fukien Area". Preliminary Statistical Analysis Report of 2000 Population and Housing
Fukien-1967 Hong Kong riots
portal 1960s in Hong Kong Scientia Secondary School Pui Kiu Middle School Fukien Secondary School Chung Ying Street 1966 Hong Kong riots Spring Garden Lane
Fukien-Tanka people
between the Pai Yueh and the Malay race?...Today in riverine estuaries of Fukien and Kwangtung are another Yueh people, the Tanka ("boat people"). Might
Fukien-Nangan Airport
ICAO: RCFG) is one of the airports in Matsu Islands, Lienchiang County, Fukien Province, Taiwan (ROC). It is located on the Nangan Island, near the Jieshou
Fukien-Beigan Airport
ICAO: RCMT) is one of the airports in Matsu Islands, Lienchiang County, Fukien Province, Taiwan (ROC). It also serves as a heliport and located on Beigan
Fukien-Military history of the Philippines
Chau Ju-Kua reported that a certain group of "ferocious raiders of China's Fukien coast" which he called the "Pi-sho-ye", believed to have lived on the southern
Fukien-Atayal people
Machine. Excerpted from Table 28:Indigenous population distribution in Taiwan-Fukien Area. Accessed PM 8/30/06 "Tayal". Yuán zhù mínzú yǔyán xiànshàng cídiǎn
Fukien-Bunun people
Machine. Excerpted from Table 28:Indigenous population distribution in Taiwan-Fukien Area. Accessed PM 8/30/06 Crook, Steven (2014). Taiwan (2nd ed.). Bradt
Fukien-Rukai people
Taiwanese indigenous peoples "Indigenous population distribution in Taiwan-Fukien Area based on gender and ethnicity". The Council of Indigenous Peoples,
Fukien-Puyuma people
Machine. Excerpted from Table 28:Indigenous population distribution in Taiwan-Fukien Area. Accessed 8/30/06 Teng, Stacy Fang-ching (2008). A Reference Grammar
Fukien-Fuchien Province, Republic of China
pronunciation: [fǔ.tɕjɛ̂n] ), also romanized as Fujian and rendered as Fukien, is a nominal province of the Republic of China (ROC, Taiwan) without formal
Fukien-Kinmen
Eastern Geographical Establishment. 1915. p. 31. Kimoi Island (Kinmen) 金門島 Fukien ... ... 福建 ... 24.23N 118.20E Stanford, Edward (1908). Atlas of the Chinese
Fukien-Administrative divisions of Taiwan
central government, through amendments to the constitution. The much smaller Fukien province, Fujian Provincial Government has been downsized since 1956.[citation
Fukien-Henry Sy
Born Sy Chi Sieng (Shī Zhìchéng) (1924-10-15)October 15, 1924 Jinjiang, Fukien, Republic of China Died January 19, 2019(2019-01-19) (aged 94) Makati, Philippines
Fukien-Margaret E. Barber
concerning the news of the passing away of Miss barber in Lo-Hsing Pagoda, Fukien. She was one who was very deep in the Lord, and in my opinion, the kind
Fukien-Kinmen Daily News
Chen Ko-Hsing (陳國興) Founded 3 September 1957 City Kinmen County (Quemoy), Fujian Province (Fukien) Country Republic of China (Taiwan) Website kmdn.gov.tw
Fukien-Siong Lim Temple
for Qing Ming Festival visit. Siong Lim Temple is the common Hokkien or Fukien name of the (Lian Shan) Shuang Lin Monastery (Chinese: (蓮山)雙林寺; Pe̍h-ōe-jī:
Fukien-Fuzhou people
China. A Comparative Study of Education in Huichow (Anhwei) and Foochow (Fukien) 1600-1800. Part II". Journal of the Economic and Social History of the
Fukien-East China Sea
N) and thence Westward on the parallel of 25°24' North to the coast of Fukien], thence from Santyo the Northeastern point of Formosa to the West point
Fukien-Viceroy of Min-Zhe
The Viceroy of Min-Zhe, fully in Chinese as the Governor-General of Min-Zhe Provinces and Other Local Areas, in Charge of Military Affairs, Food and Wages
Fukien-Gu (poison)
golden-silkworm) was to give it away as a present. The actions of a man in Chang-chou (Fukien) are rather uncommon. He found on the ground a package containing three
Fukien-Chung Hua Sheng Kung Hui
face of the active opposition of the local congregation. Fu Kien Diocese (Fukien Mission, 1906) Kui Hsiang Diocese (Kwangsi-Hunan Mission, 1909) Yun Kui
Fukien-Tan Boo Liat
Dr. S. C. Yin and a president of the Singapore Kuomintang. He headed the Fukien Protection Fund together with Tan Kah Kee collecting $130,000 during a nine-month
Fukien-Kwun Tong District
housing estates in Yau Tong Transport Education ECF Saint Too Canaan College Fukien Secondary School Kellett School Kowloon Bay Campus Kwun Tong Government
Fukien-Philippine Navy
Chau Ju-Kua reported that a certain group of "ferocious raiders of China's Fukien coast" which he called the "Pi-sho-ye," believed to have lived on the southern
Fukien-Hainanese
Hainanese -om and -op. Norman, Jerry Lee (1969). The Kienyang Dialect of Fukien (PhD thesis). University of California, Berkeley. includes a description
Fukien-Tingzhou, Longyan
The town of Tingzhou (汀州镇) is the seat of the Changting County, Longyan government, Party and police. For information on Tingzhou Town's colorful past
Fukien-Hokkien (disambiguation)
Hokkien, a group originating from Fujian province Fujianese (disambiguation) Fukien (disambiguation) Fujian (disambiguation) Hokkien mee, a noodle dish popular
Fukien-Southern Min
general, Southern Min from southern Fujian is known as Hokkien, Hokkienese, Fukien or Fookien in Southeast Asia and is mostly mutually intelligible with Hokkien
Fukien-Mauritians of Chinese origin
their ancestors from province Fujian in China, are known as 'Fokien', 'Fukien' or 'Hokkien' people in Mauritius; this is in reference of the ancestral
Fukien-Red fox
Alaska, U.S. South Chinese fox V. v. hoole R. Swinhoe 1870 Near Amoy, Fukien, southern China aurantioluteus (Matschie, 1907) lineiventer (R. Swinhoe
Fukien-Matsu Islands
1912. Matsu Islands were subsequently governed under the administration of Fukien Province of the ROC. On 1 August 1927, the Nanchang Uprising broke out between
Fukien-Chinese desserts
glutinous or normal rice. In Fukien speaking Chinese populations, these are known as Kuei, which are based on the Fukien pronunciation of "粿". These rice
Fukien-Fukien
Look up Fukien in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fukien (Chinese: 福建) can refer to Fujian, a province of the People's Republic of China Fuchien Province
Fukien-Hu Lien
Yuzhang Preceded by Fang Chi KMT Chairman of Fukien Province and Secretary General and Governor of Fukien Province November 1949–? Succeeded by Tai Chung-yu
Fukien-Amis people
30 April 2015. "Table 28: Indigenous Population Distribution in Taiwan-Fukien Area", National Statistics, Republic of China, Taiwan: Directorate General
Fukien-Xianyou County
Establishment. 1914. p. 76 – via Internet Archive. Sienyu ... ... ... 仙遊縣 Fukien ... ... 福建 ... 25.20N 118.37E 教育部重編國語辭典修訂本 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved
Fukien-Formosa Resolution of 1955
Assistance with the Soviet Union, and began growing its forces at Chekiang and Fukien, opposite Formosa. These developments, along with the outbreak of the Korean
Fukien-Standard Chinese phonology
for Beijing ([kiŋ] → [tɕiŋ]), Chungking for Chongqing ([kʰiŋ] → [tɕʰiŋ]), Fukien for Fujian (cf. Hokkien), Tientsin for Tianjin ([tsin] → [tɕin]); Sinkiang
Fukien-Demographics of Edmonton
36% Yoruba 3,230 0.23% Mandarin 32,395 2.32% Min Nan (Chaochow, Teochow, Fukien, Taiwanese) 1,685 0.12% Cantonese 29,300 2.1% Turkish 2,920 0.21% Hungarian
Fukien-Christ Church Cathedral
(Whitehorse) Christ Church, Cangxia, former cathedral of the Anglican Diocese of Fukien (Fujian) Christ Church Cathedral (Falkland Islands) Christ Church Cathedral
Fukien-Martial law in Taiwan
but all the south-of-Yangtze provinces became the War Zone, including the Fukien Province, under which Kinmen and Matsu were included. The situation became
Fukien-Overseas Filipinos
2012. Retrieved September 1, 2007.. a b TWN - Alien Workers in Taiwan-Fukien Area by Industry and Nationality (JPG and PDF format), 2006 February, CLA
Fukien-Yuan (currency)
1897 1924 Hebei (Chihli) 1896 1908 Liaoning (Fongtien) 1897 1929 Fujian (Fukien) 1896 1932 Henan (Honan) 1905 1931 Hunan 1897 1926 Hubei (Hupeh) 1895 1920
Fukien-Storax balsam
al-dhahab (Meadows of Gold). Chao Ju-Kuan, a 13th century trade commissioner in Fukien province, described liquid storax gum as a product of Ta-shï (the Arabs)
Fukien-History of the Philippines
polity traded with Ryukyu and Japan. Chao Jukua, a customs inspector in Fukien province, China wrote the Zhufan Zhi ("Description of the Barbarous Peoples")
Fukien-Fuzhou
Christ Church in Fuzhou used to be the cathedral of the Diocese of Fukien within the Anglican Church in China before the PRC.
Fukien-Government-in-exile
provincial government seat was exiled from its capital Fuzhou (Foochow) in Fukien in 1949 during the closing years of the Chinese Civil War to Jincheng Township
Fukien-List of rulers of Taiwan
of Taiwan Taiwan Information from 郭弘斌 (2003) Died in office. As acting; Fukien-Taiwan Province Civil Affairs Minister. HC Deb 04 February 1955 vol 536
Fukien-Rodney Buford
Riyadi Beirut 2009 Eisbären Bremerhaven 2010 Fukien 2010–2011 Proteas EKA AEL 2011 Toros de Aragua 2011 Fukien 2011 Halifax Rainmen 2011–2013 London Lightning
Fukien-Timeline of Philippine history
as their Huang (king). Zhao Rugua, a superintendent of maritime trade in Fukien province wrote the book entitled Zhu Fan Zhi ("Account of the Various Barbarians")
Fukien-Mano Po (film series)
the Philippine dialect of the Hokkien Chinese language, also known as "Fukien" in the Philippines. Starring: Sharon Cuneta, Christopher de Leon, Dennis
Fukien-Meizhou Island
of the Chinese Empire (1 ed.). pp. 24, 81. Meichow{...}Meichow (island), Fukien 25.4 N 119.8 E "Current Intelligence Bulletin". CIA. 7 February 1956. p
Fukien-Buenos Aires
immigrants come from the mainland Chinese province of Fukien (Fujian). The mainland Chinese who came from Fukien mainly installed supermarkets throughout the city
Fukien-Kwun Tong
housing estates in Yau Tong Transport Education ECF Saint Too Canaan College Fukien Secondary School Kellett School Kowloon Bay Campus Kwun Tong Government
Fukien-Tunghai University
Taiwan as spiritual successor of closed Mainland Christian universities: Fukien Christian University, Ginling College, Hangchow University, Huachung University
Fukien-John Hind (bishop in Fukien)
July 1958) was an Anglo-Irish missionary bishop of the Anglican Church in Fukien. Hind was born in Belfast, Ireland, in 1879. His grandfather William Marsden
Fukien-Horace Price
where he eventually became Archdeacon of Osaka. In 1905 he became Bishop in Fukien, serving until 1918. He was consecrated bishop on Candlemas 1906 (2 February)
Fukien-Philippine Hokkien
English, Filipino (Tagalog), and other Philippine languages as Fookien or Fukien or Fukienese across the country, derived from the Chinese postal romanization
Fukien-Alfred A. Gilman
University Yenching University St. John's University Hangchow University Fukien Christian University Lingnan University College of Yale-in-China Huachung
Fukien-Historical time zones of China
Central part of Mongolia Chungyuan 中原時區 (UTC+08:00) Anhwei Chahar Chekiang Fukien Honan Hopeh Hsingan Hunan Hupeh Jehol Kiangsi Kiangsu Kwangtung Liaoning
Fukien-Saisiyat people
Machine Excerpted from Table 28:Indigenous population distribution in Taiwan-Fukien Area. Accessed PM 8/30/06 Cheung, Han (22 November 2020). "Taiwan in Time:
Fukien-Ehretia microphylla
Ehretia microphylla, synonym Carmona retusa, also known as the Fukien tea tree or Philippine tea tree, is a species of flowering plant in the borage family
Fukien-Politics of Taiwan
The whole country is divided into two streamlined provinces (Taiwan and Fukien) and six special municipalities. Since the provinces are streamlined and
Fukien-Slavery in Portugal
peoples legitimate prey, established trading settlements at Ningpo and in Fukien, but both were wiped out by massacres in 1545 and 1549. For some years the
Fukien-Christianity in Fujian
of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Fuzhou. Christ Church (right) used to be the cathedral of the Diocese of Fukien of the Anglican Church in China.
Fukien-Buddhism in the Philippines
needed] In 1225, China's Zhao Rugua, a superintendent of maritime trade in Fukien province wrote the book entitled Zhu Fan Zhi (Chinese: 諸番志; lit. 'Account
Fukien-St Catharine's College, Cambridge
MP Jenni Russell 1960 Journalist Christopher Sargent 1906 1943 Bishop in Fukien, China Thomas Sherlock 1678 1761 Theologian James Shirley 1596 1666 Elizabethan
Fukien-Hong Kong Second Division League
HKFC Fire Services Kitchee 1999–2000 Tung Po HKFC Fukien 2000–01 HKFC Fukien Fire Services 2001–02 Fukien Tung Po Mutual 2002–03 Kitchee Fire Services Mutual
Fukien-Wuqiu, Kinmen
and Xiaoqiu. Wuqiu Township is nominally de jure part of Futian County, Fukien of the Republic of China. It is the smallest township in Kinmen County and
Fukien-Jiang Guangnai
Jiang Guangnai 蒋光鼐 Governor of Fukien Province In office 7 December 1932 – 20 December 1933 Preceded by Yang Shu-chuang Chen Nai-yuan (acting) Fang Sheng-tao
Fukien-Dongyin
Empire (1 ed.). pp. 24, 88 – via Internet Archive. Tungyung{...}Tungyung, Fukien . 26.21 N 120.9 E "LOSS ON CHINA STATION BRITISH NAVAL TENDER ALL ABOARD
Fukien-Hung Ga
burned down, many fled to the Southern affiliated Shaolin temple in the Fukien Province of Southern China along with him. There it is believed Jee Sin
Fukien-List of species used in bonsai
Camellia, especially Camellia japonica Camellia : 34–35 Carmona microphylla Fukien tea tree, Ehretia microphylla : 35–36 Carpinus Hornbeam Cedrus Cedar Cedrus
Fukien-Free area of the Republic of China
actual administration. Namely, Taiwan (Taiwan and Penghu) and a small part of Fukien (Kinmen and Matsu). 閩 is the traditional abbreviation for Fukien.
Fukien-Lucio Tan
Tan Sr. 陳永栽 Tan in 2018 Born (1934-07-17) July 17, 1934 (age 89) Amoy, Fukien, Republic of China Nationality Filipino Education Chemical Engineering Alma mater
Fukien-Spanish–Moro conflict
Italian Dominican missionary, Ricci, who had been living in the province of Fukien, and in the spring of 1662 dispatched him as an ambassador to the governor
Fukien-Edmonton Metropolitan Region
36% Yoruba 3,230 0.23% Mandarin 32,395 2.32% Min Nan (Chaochow, Teochow, Fukien, Taiwanese) 1,685 0.12% Cantonese 29,300 2.1% Turkish 2,920 0.21% Hungarian
Fukien-Filipino Mestizos
("cargadores" coolie) or artisan craftsmen. By the American period, more "Fukien" still came and entered and continued the retail trade and currently make
Fukien-Fujian (disambiguation)
"fu-jian", "fukien", "fu-kien", or "hokkien" on Wikipedia. All pages with titles beginning with Fujian All pages with titles containing Fujian Fukien (disambiguation)
Fukien-History of China–Japan relations
Sphere of Influence?: The Diplomacy of the Japanese–French Entente and Fukien Question, 1905–1907." International History Review 41#1 (2019): 105-129;
Fukien-Dee C. Chuan
Chheng-choân) (Mandarin Pinyin: Lǐ Qīngquán) (1888-08-13)August 13, 1888 Tsìnkang, Fukien, Qing China Died October 27, 1940(1940-10-27) (aged 52) Monrovia, California
Fukien-Phragmataecia gummata
gummata is a species of moth of the family Cossidae. It is found in China (Fukien, Lingping), Vietnam, Thailand and Indonesia (Java, Sumatra). Wikimedia Commons
Fukien-Trimeresurus stejnegeri
originally listed as "Shaowu, Fukien Province, China", and later emended to "N.W. Fukien Province" by Pope & Pope (1933) (Fukien being the former romanization
Fukien-Nossa Senhora de Fátima, Macau
Escola Chong Tak de Macau (澳門中德學校) - Preschool and primary school Escola Fukien (澳門福建學校) - Preschool and primary school Hou Kong Middle School Macau (Escola
Fukien-Temporary Provisions against the Communist Rebellion
December 1949 Provinces south of the Yangtze River including Nanking, Canton, Fukien and Chekiang from 7 July 1949 to 20 January 1955 Hainan from 14 March 1950
Fukien-Demographics of Calgary
23% Yoruba 6,335 0.43% Mandarin 46,240 3.16% Min Nan (Chaochow, Teochow, Fukien, Taiwanese) 2,380 0.16% Cantonese 42,805 2.92% Thai 1,300 0.09% Turkish
Fukien-Chen Yi (Kuomintang)
Tao-ming (as Chairperson of Taiwan Provincial Government) 3rd Chairperson of Fukien Provincial Government In office 12 January 1934 – 28 August 1941 Preceded
Fukien-Christianity in Taiwan
chronological order, Taiwan belonged to the dioceses of Nanking (1660), Fukien (1696) and Amoy (1883). In 1913, the Apostolic Vicariate of the Island of
Fukien-2012–13 Hong Kong Third Division League
Kowloon City v Telecom Fukien v Kwai Tsing Wong Tai Sin v Kwok Keung Tsuen Wan v Fire Services KCDRSC v Fire Services Fukien v Kowloon City Fu Moon v
Fukien-East Broadway (Manhattan)
Fukien American Association at East Broadway
Fukien-Eugene Chen
finally expelled from the Kuomintang for serving as foreign minister in the Fukien Rebellion of 1934. He again headed to Europe for refuge at Paris, but returned
Fukien-Hong-Yee Chiu
during the Republican Era in China and the financial prime minister of Fukien Province, China. His late brother Hungdah Chiu was a notable scholar of
Fukien-Fukien AC
Fukien Athletic Club (Chinese: 香港福建體育會) is a Hong Kong multi-sports club, best[according to whom?] known for its football team. Its football club currently
Fukien-Chinatown
from the coastal provinces of Guangdong (Canton, Kwangtung) and Fujian (Fukien, Hokkien) in southeastern China – where the people generally speak Toishanese
Fukien-Kowloon Bay
housing estates in Yau Tong Transport Education ECF Saint Too Canaan College Fukien Secondary School Kellett School Kowloon Bay Campus Kwun Tong Government
Fukien-Snake kung fu
body, such as the eyes, groin and joints. The Southern Shaolin Temple in Fukien Province was sometimes known as "the snake temple". Snake style kung fu
Fukien-Lai Ka Fai
a free agent. In the 2011–12 season, Lai joined Third 'A' Division club Fukien on a free transfer after being released by Mutual. He was appointed as the
Fukien-2013–14 Hong Kong Fourth Division League
Association league system Blake Garden Relegated from Third Division League Fukien The 2013–14 season of the Hong Kong Fourth Division League consists of 14
Fukien-Battle of Manila (1574)
forces again led by Salcedo defeated Limahong. This led to the Viceroy of Fukien to travel to the Philippines for the initial purpose of securing the release
Fukien-Chinese Ghouls and Goblins
ISBN 978-0-598-54796-5. Freedman, Maurice (2021-01-07). Chinese Lineage and Society: Fukien and Kwantung Volume 33. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-000-32452-5. Antony, Robert
Fukien-Administrative divisions of the Republic of China (1912–1949)
into Shuntien Prefecture Fengtien 奉天 Fèngtiān 奉 Fèng Mukden 瀋陽 Shěnyáng Fukien 福建 Fújiàn 閩 Mǐn Foochow 福州 Fúzhōu Heilungkiang 黑龍江 Hēilóngjiāng 黑 Hēi Tsitsihar
Fukien-County-administered city
based on the law for Taiwan Province, Kinmen and Lienchiang Counties of Fukien Province do not have any city under their jurisdiction. The population criterion
Fukien-Chinese people in New York City
The Fukien American Association is based in Chinatown's Little Fuzhou (小福州, 紐約華埠) neighborhood.
Fukien-History of opium in China
them and should destroy the opium at once. As to Kwangtung (Guangdong) and Fukien (Fujian), the provinces from which opium comes, we order their viceroys
Fukien-Watchman Nee
concerning the news of the passing away of Miss Barber in Lo-Hsing Pagoda, Fukien. She was one who was very deep in the Lord, and in my opinion, the kind
Fukien-Mofan Street
模范街; pinyin: Mófàn Jiē) is a street in Jincheng Township, Kinmen County, Fukien Province, Republic of China (Taiwan). The street gets its name from the
Fukien-Penang Chinese Girls' High School
and alumni is next to none. The proposal was unanimously approved and the Fukien Girls' School was established. Originally, the school was intended to be
Fukien-Baosheng Dadi
Retrieved 2014-06-17. Vermeer, Eduard B. (1990). Development and Decline of Fukien Province in the 17th and 18th Centuries. BRILL. pp. 397–416. ISBN 9789004091719
Fukien-Taiwanese people
There are about 3000000 Chinese Formosans descended from immigrants from Fukien and a further 90000 Hakka whose ancestors fled from the mainland during
Fukien-Taiwan passport
Taiwan or China, or a foreign country if born abroad. For example: TAIWAN,FUKIEN, TAIPEI CITY, NEW TAIPEI CITY, TAOYUAN CITY, TAICHUNG CITY, TAINAN CITY
Fukien-List of butterflies of China (Pieridae)
naganum (Moore, 1884) P. n. cisseis Leech, 1890 Houpe, Tsekiang, Honan, Fukien, Guangxi, Guangdong, Hainan Pieris napi (Linnaeus, 1758) P. n. banghaasi
Fukien-Baiyue
between the Pai Yueh and the Malay race?...Today in riverine estuaries of Fukien and Kwangtung are another Yueh people, the Tanka ("boat people"). Might
Fukien-Chung Keng Quee
chi T'ing-chou i-shan cemetery for Kuangtung and T'ing-chou Prefecture of Fukien is located in Mount Erskine Road) Chung Keng Quee's donation of 600 yuan
Fukien-Eastern Sports Club (basketball)
Lost Semifinals (Slingers) 0–2 2019 HKA1 4th 9 6 3 .667 Won Quarterfinals (Fukien) 1–0 Lost Semifinals (South China) 0–2 2019–20 ABL 9th 10 3 7 .300 Season
Fukien-Fuzhou Foreign Language School
many of them even began working without graduation. Dublin University Fukien Mission was in charge of the management of the school, hence many teachers
Fukien-Minyue
retained control of Kinmen and Matsu islands, as part of the nominal Fuchien (Fukien) Province, albeit in a different spelling. 《福建历代人口论考》,陈景盛,福建人民出版社,1991年8月
Fukien-Chinese influence on Korean culture
wooden building style seemed to be affected by the cultural influence of the Fukien province in the southern coast of China. Pratt, Keith (2013). Korea: a Historical
Fukien-Yu Songlie
of agronomy from Fukien Christian University in 1942. He became a teaching assistant in Fukien Provincial Agriculture College, Fukien Christian University
Fukien-Duncan Reid
Playing career 2007–present Career history 2007–2009 On Ching 2009–2010 Fukien 2011–2017 South China 2017–2018 Zhejiang Golden Bulls 2018–2019 Nanjing
Fukien-Fuzhounese Americans
from Fuzhou, some Fuzhounese Americans have also descended from Matsu, Fukien Province, R.O.C. and the Hokchiu (Foochowese) diaspora in Southeast Asia
Fukien-Carmona (plant)
Members of the genus are commonly known as scorpionbush. Carmona retusa (Fukien tea tree) is used in bonsai because of its ability to develop a thick and
Fukien-Demographics of Canada
Turkish 32,815 0.09% 29,640 0.09% 24,745 0.08% Min Nan (Chaochow, Teochow, Fukien, Taiwanese) 31,795 0.09% n/a n/a n/a n/a Malayalam 28,570 0.08% 16,080 0
Fukien-Open Door Policy
Sphere of Influence?: The Diplomacy of the Japanese–French Entente and Fukien Question, 1905–1907." International History Review 41#1 (2019): 105–129;
Fukien-Zhu Shaoliang
pictured in The Most Recent Biographies of Chinese Dignitaries Governor of Fukien Province In office 20 January 1949 – 4 October 1949 Preceded by Li Liang-jung
Fukien-Fukien Secondary School
Fukien Secondary School (Chinese: 福建中學) is a Direct Subsidy Scheme co-educational secondary school in Ngau Tau Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is sponsored
Fukien-History of Taiwan
Peoples. (2004), Table 1. Statistics of Indigenous Population in Taiwan and Fukien Areas for Townships, Cities and Districts, archived from the original on
Fukien-Taiwanese indigenous peoples
Indigenous Peoples. (2004). 1. Statistics of Indigenous Population in Taiwan and Fukien Areas for Townships, Cities and Districts [Download file and open as HTML
Fukien-Eunuchs in China
Levels of Response". In Vermeer, Eduard B. (ed.). Development and Decline of Fukien Province in the 17th and 18th Centuries (illustrated ed.). E.J. BRILL. p
Fukien-Zhang Tianfu
the last year of high school in there. Soon afterwards he was admitted to Fukien Christian University. After completing his first year, he transferred to
Fukien-China proper
Shansi Shānxī 山西省 Chihli Zhílì 直隸省 Kiangsu Jiāngsū 江蘇省 Shantung Shāndōng 山東省 Fukien Fújiàn 福建省 Kiangsi Jiāngxī 江西省 Shensi Shǎnxī 陝西省 Honan Hénán 河南省 Kwangtung
Fukien-2017–18 Happy Valley AA season
Valley Happy Valley v Kwong Wah Kowloon City v Happy Valley Happy Valley v Fukien Central & Western v Happy Valley Happy Valley v Wing Go Fu Moon Happy Valley
Fukien-Languages of Taiwan
Peoples, Executive Yuan "Statistics of Indigenous Population in Taiwan and Fukien Areas" Archived 2006-08-30 at the Wayback Machine. Zeitoun, Elizabeth; Yu
Fukien-List of secondary schools in Hong Kong
Hill Methodist Secondary School – providing skills opportunity curricula Fukien Secondary School (Siu Sai Wan) Henrietta Secondary School HKCT Adult Education
Fukien-History of China
probably was the first to mention that certain ferocious raiders of China's Fukien coast probably came by way of the southern portion of the island of Formosa
Fukien-Taipei
temporary capital of the island in 1887 when it was declared a province (Fukien-Taiwan Province). Taipeh was formally made the provincial capital in 1894
Fukien-Vesicocoelium
(Sinonovacula contricta Lamarck) in the northern estuary of Chiulung River, Fukien. Journal of Xiamen University, Natural Science, 13, 161–177. Karyakarte
Fukien-Retreat of the government of Republic of China to Taiwan
Nationalists held only Taiwan and the Pescadores Islands, some parts of Guangdong, Fukien, Zhejiang and a few regions in China's far west. Institute of History and
Fukien-Jose Yao Campos
Jose Yao Campos Born Yao Cho Liat (1921-09-16)September 16, 1921 Tsinkang, Fukien, Republic of China Died May 1, 2006(2006-05-01) (aged 84) Manila, Philippines
Fukien-List of national border changes (1914–present)
loses control of most of mainland China (except for Kinmen and Matsu of Fukien/Fujian province, Tibet, Hainan) to the newly formed People's Republic of
Fukien-Shi Islet
Fujian (Fukien), Republic of China (Taiwan) Area 0.0070 km2 (0.0027 sq mi) Administration Republic of China (Taiwan) Province Fujian (Fukien) (streamlined)
Fukien-Daqiu Island
interested anglers are welcome to come fish and swap tips. "Pearl of East Fukien". Archived from the original on 17 October 2019. Retrieved 17 October 2019
Fukien-Amoy Gardens
housing estates in Yau Tong Transport Education ECF Saint Too Canaan College Fukien Secondary School Kellett School Kowloon Bay Campus Kwun Tong Government
Fukien-Languages of the Philippines
originally mostly trace roots from Southern Fujian (pronounced locally as Fukien or Hokkien) province in China. Other varieties of Chinese such as Yue Chinese
Fukien-Fujian–Taiwan relationship
meet friends, forming a regular cultural exchange. Established in 1916, Fukien Christian University recruited several Taiwanese students, including Lin
Fukien-Population history of China
East (1959) online Wang, Yen-chien. "Food Supply in Eighteenth Century Fukien" Late Imperial China (1986), 7#2 pp 80–117 online. Zamora López, Francisco
Fukien-Comfoods
Philippines in 1951 by James Huang, a Chinese Filipino who was born in Amoy, Fukien, (now Xiamen). Huang established Comfoods with the help of New York-based
Fukien-Carlos Palanca (born 1844)
Spanish Philippines as "Tan Quien Sien") in Tong'an (同安; Tâng-oaⁿ), Amoy, Fukien, Qing China. His mother was named Lim Chia. He first came to the Philippines
Fukien-Advisory Council (Qing dynasty)
Chekiang Continuous 140 康詠 Fukien Continuous 141 楊廷綸 Fukien Continuous 142 張選青 Fukien Continuous 143 李慕韓 Fukien Continuous 144 胡柏年 Hupeh Continuous
Fukien-Dongding Island
Eastern Geographical Establishment. 1915. p. 6. Chapel Island ... ... 朝坡島 ... Fukien ... ... 24.10N 118.12E Rowlett, Russ (8 October 2018). "Lighthouses of Matsu
Fukien-Languages of Canada
Turkish 32,815 0.09% 29,640 0.09% 24,745 0.08% Min Nan (Chaochow, Teochow, Fukien, Taiwanese) 31,795 0.09% n/a n/a n/a n/a Malayalam 28,570 0.08% 16,080 0
Fukien-Bangka Lungshan Temple
Chin-chiang county of Fukien province in the seventh century. Immigrants from the three counties Chin-chiang, Nan-an and Hui-an of Fukien came to Manka in
Fukien-Dennis Anthony Uy
founder of Converge ICT. Dennis Anthony Uy was born on June 1, 1966, in Fukien (now Fujian), China. In China, the Uys lived in poverty with one meal a
Fukien-Manfred Stern
and a rebel Nationalist army whose officers had seized control of nearby Fukien province. However, this alliance failed and the National Revolutionary Army
Fukien-Constance Bryant
the Fukien Mission under the Church Missionary Society (CMS). Bryant worked for over thirty years in East Asia. Her work led to founding the Fukien Christian
Fukien-Carlos Chan
Chan is the eldest son of Chinese emigrants Chan Lib and See Ying from Fukien (now Fujian). His father first moved to the Philippines in 1914. His parents
Fukien-South China Sea
(25°25'N) and thence Westward on the parallel of 25°24' North to the coast of Fukien. On the West. The Mainland, the Southern limit of the Gulf of Thailand and
Fukien-Wong Kwan-yu
Hong Kong. He became a teacher and the founding school principal of the Fukien Secondary School (Siu Sai Wan). He is also chairman of the HKFEW Wong Cho
Fukien-2023–24 Hong Kong Third Division League
head-to-head against Tsuen Wan Konter win head-to-head against Islands and Fukien "Third Division Top Scorer". "Hong Kong Third Division". HKFA. Retrieved
Fukien-All Saints Church, Shanghai
1927, Chen Yong'en was consecrated was consecrated as assistant bishop of Fukien at the church. On 9 June 1934, Shen Zigao was consecrated as bishop of Shensi
Fukien-Birdwood Van Someren Taylor
Fuzhou (Fuh-Chow), Fukien, and Hinghwa. Noted for his work addressing opium addiction and leprosy, Taylor founded mission hospitals in Fukien, including three
Fukien-2023–24 in Hong Kong football
head-to-head against Tsuen Wan Konter win head-to-head against Islands and Fukien Southern v HK U23 Tai Po v North District Sham Shui Po v HKFC Rangers v
Fukien-Christ Church, Cangxia
Upon its completion in 1927, it became the cathedral of the Diocese of Fukien (Fujian) of the Anglican Church in China. It was closed during the Cultural
Fukien-S.Y.H. Su
University. Stephen Y.H. Su (formerly known as Yueh-Hsung Su) was born in Fukien, China, on July 6, 1938. He received B.S. in electrical engineering from
Fukien-Teresita Ang See
on December 25, 1949. She had a father who is a Chinese immigrant from Fukien (now Fujian) and a Filipino mother. She had eleven siblings. She would spend
Fukien-Demographics of Alberta
1.26% 19,325 0.54% 12,135 0.38% 5,580 0.19% Min Nan languages (Teochow, Fukien, Taiwanese) 3,080 0.07% 3,075 0.08% 785 0.02% 400 0.01% N N Hakka 1,075
Fukien-China–France relations
Sphere of Influence?: The Diplomacy of the Japanese–French Entente and Fukien Question, 1905–1907." International History Review 41#1 (2019): 105-129;
Fukien-Higaonna Kanryō
There are records which show that in March 1873 he sailed to Fuzhou in the Fukien province of China. although this may have been a later trip to Fuzhou because
Fukien-Fujian
historical and cultural sites in Fujian /ˌfuːdʒiˈɛn/ 福建; also romanized as Fukien or Hokkien As a result of the Chinese Civil War, a small proportion of Historical
Fukien-2004–05 Hong Kong League Cup
Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD Happy Valley 7 3 2 1 0 10 4 6 Sun Hei 6 3 2 0 1 8 5 3 Kitchee 4 3 1 1 1 7 7 0 Fukien 0 3 0 0 3 0 9 -9
Fukien-Pieris (butterfly)
Mountains to central Yakutia) Pieris extensa Poujade, 1888 (western China, Fukien, India) – sometimes in Pontia Pieris krueperi Staudinger, 1860 – Krueper's
Fukien-John Hind
(1823–1895), English astronomer John Hind (bishop of Fukien) (1879–1958), Anglican bishop in Fukien China John Hind (bishop of Chichester) (born 1945),
Fukien-Two Bridges, Manhattan
Association" are from Fuqi Village, Changle County, Fuzhou, Fujian Province. The Fukien American Association is also located here. Restaurants, markets and intercity
Fukien-Fujian Normal University
Fujian Normal University (Chinese: 福建师范大学) is a public university in Fuzhou, China. FNU has been hailed as the Fujian province's "Cradle of teachers."
Fukien-Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University
Agricultural Department of Fukien Christian College Autumn, 1936 Agricultural College of Fukien Christian University Spting, 1940 Fujian Provincial Agriculture
Fukien-Demographics of Taiwan
Machine. Excerpted from Table 28:Indigenous population distribution in Taiwan-Fukien Area. Accessed PM 8/30/06 Council of Indigenous Peoples [1] Archived 2016-04-13
Fukien-Asian Canadians
knowledge of languages allows for multiple responses. Chaochow, Teochow, Fukien, Taiwanese Including Kapampangan and Pampango Northwest Territories includes
Fukien-Howard Mowll
Houghton Kenneth Bevan Shantung Geoffrey Iliff Thomas Scott John Wellington Fukien Horace Price John Hind Christopher Sargent Michael Chang Honan William White
Fukien-Fujian People's Government
The Fujian People's Government (also spelled as the Fukien People's Government, Chinese: 福建人民政府; pinyin: Fújiàn Rénmín Zhèngfǔ), officially the People's