- Xúnzhōu), then as
Chao Prefecture (潮州;
Cháozhōu) in the
following year. In 1914, the
Republic of
China government combined the
Chao and Xun prefectures...
- Historically, the
Teochew prefecture included modern prefecture-level
cities of
Chaozhou,
Jieyang and Shantou. In China, this
region is now
known as Teoswa. Parts...
- Judo
Federation Zhou Chao at JudoInside.com
Zhou Chao at AllJudo.net (in French)
Zhou Chao at Olympics.com
Zhou Chao at
Olympedia Zhou Chao at
Olympics at...
- The region, also
known as
Chiushan in Cantonese,
consists of the
cities Chaozhou,
Jieyang and Shantou. It
differs linguistically from the rest of Guangdong...
- Xiāngzǐ Qiáo), is an
ancient bridge that
crosses the Han
River east of
Chaozhou,
Guangdong province, China. A key
cultural relic under national protection...
- and
early 20th century. "Teochew" is
derived from
Teochew prefecture (
Chaozhou Fu) the
departmental city
where they originate. The
writings of Stamford...
-
Zhou Enlai (Chinese: 周恩来; pinyin:
Zhōu Ēnlái; Wade–Giles: Chou1 Ên1-lai2; 5
March 1898 – 8
January 1976) was a
Chinese statesman, diplomat, and revolutionary...
-
Guangdong Chaozhou. His great-great-grandson She Kuan Da (佘宽大),
become a
young official. His
descendants settled down in
Chaozhou's Yue Pu (月浦), Yu
Zhou (渔州)...
- Fun guo, or
Chaozhou fun guo (潮州粉粿),
sometimes spelled fun quor, fun gor, fen guo, Chiu Chow dumpling,
Teochew dumpling, or fun kor, is a
variety of steamed...
- The
Zhou dynasty (/dʒoʊ/ JOH) was a
royal dynasty of
China that
existed for 789
years from c. 1046 BC
until 256 BC, the
longest span of any
dynasty in...