- Guangzhou,
previously romanized as
Canton or Kwangchow, is the
capital and
largest city of
Guangdong province in
southern China.
Located on the
Pearl River...
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favors and sow trust". Together,
Guangdong and
Guangxi are
called Loeng gwong (兩廣; 两广; liǎng guǎng)
During the Song dynasty, the Two
Guangs were formally...
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Gwong people (Hausa: Kagoma) are a
people found in the
southern part of
Kaduna State, Nigeria.
Their language,
Gyong language belongs to the
central plateau...
- Yue (Cantonese pronunciation: [jyːt̚˨]) is a
branch of the
Sinitic languages primarily spoken in
Southern China,
particularly in the
provinces of Guangdong...
- Kim
Gwong-min (born 2
April 1988) is a
South Korean rugby player. He
competed for
South Korea at the 2020
Summer Olympics. Kim
represented South Korea's...
- Kim
Gwong-hyong (born 1
March 1946) is a
Korean former wrestler who won a
bronze medal in the 1972
Summer Olympics. He
weighed 115 lbs. Evans, Hilary;...
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where Bak Mei is said to have
transmitted the art to the Chan (Zen)
master Gwong Wai, who
transmitted the art to the Chan
master Juk Faat Wan and the Taoist...
- The
Cantonese people (廣府人; 广府人;
gwong fu jan; Gwóngfú Yàhn) or Yue
people (粵人; 粤人; jyut jan; Yuht Yàhn), are a Han
Chinese subgroup originating from Guangzhou...
- 兩廣;
simplified Chinese: 两广; pinyin: Liǎngguǎng;
Cantonese Yale: Léuhng
Gwóng; lit. 'the Two Expanses';
Postal romanization: Liangkwang) is a Chinese...