- tse],
Standard Mandarin pronunciation: [xǎŋ.ʈʂóʊ] ), also
romanized as
Hangchow For a
discussion of the many
sources and
variant spellings of the names...
-
Hangchow University (traditional Chinese: 之江大學;
simplified Chinese: 之江大学), also
spelled as
Zhijiang University and
formerly known as
Hangchow Christian...
- and
education at
Hangchow University and
Zhejiang University. The name of the
university in
postal romanisation is the same as
Hangchow University run by...
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medical missionary. He
worked in Hangzhou, China,
formally referred to as
Hangchow, and was the last of the
Church Missionary Society's
English missionaries...
- The
Qiantang River (tch'yen-tang),
formerly known as the
Hangchow River or
Tsientang River, is a
river in East China. An
important commercial artery, it...
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Hangzhou Bay is a funnel-shaped
inlet of the East
China Sea,
bordered by the
province of
Zhejiang and the muni****lity of Shanghai,
which lies
north of...
- and
subsequently Chekiang Higher Institute in 1903.
Elmer L.
Mattox of
Hangchow Presbyterian College was
appointed as the head
teacher of the college,...
- 1861 –
Taiping rebels take city. 1863 –
Imperial forces take city. 1867 –
Hangchow Presbyterian Boys'
School in operation. 1870 – Hu Ch'ing Yu T'ang medicine...
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originally was Chi-nan Fu but who for
twenty years had been here and at
Hangchow. He had
forgotten that to-day was juh ma, i.e., Friday, the Moslem's worship-day...
- Kuang-chou Guǎngzhōu 桂林 Quei-li-ng-fou
Kweilin Kuei-lin Guìlín 杭州 Hang-tcheou
Hangchow Hang-chou Hángzhōu 江蘇;江苏 Kiang-nan
Kiangsu Chiang-su Jiāngsū 濟南;济南 Tci-nan-fou...