-
center of the Mako
Guard District.
After 1945, the Wade-Giles
romanization Makung was used.
Taiwan officially adopted Tongyong Pinyin in 2002 and
Hanyu Pinyin...
-
loaned to the 374th
Tactical Airlift Wing, USAF –
crashed in sea near
Makung,
Pescadores Islands,
after suffering landing gear
explosion while in traffic...
-
making it a
sister airline of the
mainline operator EVA Air. It was
known as
Makung Airlines (馬公航空)
until 1996, when EVA Air took a
majority share of the airline...
- prin****l town of
Makung on
Penghu Island and
landed a
battalion of
marine infantry which routed the
Chinese defenders and
occupied Makung. The Pescadores...
-
spotted a
crashed airliner 23
nautical miles (26 mi; 43 km)
northeast of
Makung,
Penghu Islands. Oil
slicks were also
spotted at 17:05; the
first body was...
- for such
conditions and
crashed into the sea 17 km (11 mi)
southwest of
Makung city. The
investigation by the
Aviation Safety Council of
Taiwan found that...
-
Kaohsiung International Airport,
Taichung Airport,
Taipei Songshan Airport,
Makung Airport,
Hualien Airport,
Kinmen Airport and
Taitung Airport.
Flights to...
- the
French occupation of Penghu. He died
aboard his
flagship Bayard in
Makung harbour on 11 June 1885.[non-primary
source needed]
Towards the end of the...
-
TransAsia Airways Flight 791, ATR72-200, B-22708, 17
kilometers Southwest of
Makung City,
Phengu Islands, Taiwan,
December 21, 2002" (PDF).
Aviation Occurrence...
- Vancouver:
Friendlysong Books, p. 155, ISBN 9780991695713. "Matsu Temple",
Makung Attractions, London:
Lonely Planet,
retrieved 22
December 2015. "Penghu...