Changchou

See also: chàngchóu and Chang-chou

English

Proper noun

Changchou

  1. Alternative form of Zhangzhou.
    • 1957, Edgar Snow, “The Formosan”, in Random Notes on Red China[1], Harvard University Press, published 1968, →OCLC, →OL, page 103:
      In February of that year he went to Changchou, Fukien, and became a teacher in the Shih-Ma Middle School. Three years later he secretly entered the soviet districts and helped the Reds prepare their attack on Changchou, which they occupied briefly.
    • 1983 May 29, “Gourmet food at bargain prices in historic Tainan”, in 自由中國週報 [Free China Weekly]‎[2], volume XXII, number 29, Taipei, →ISSN, →OCLC, pages 2–3:
      Since the old man used a special method of crushing the meat, which he learned from a master chef at Changchou in Fukien Province, his business flourished and the name “Tuhsiaoyeh” spread rapidly.
    • 2006 December 29, Jewel Huang, “SEF chairman calls for improved cross-strait exchanges”, in Taipei Times[3], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 18 January 2007, Taiwan News, page 3‎[4]:
      Lee Jung-fu (李榮福), former chief of a Taiwanese businessperson's association in Changchou (漳州), Fujian Province, has almost finished his preparations for investing in Taiwan, You said.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Changchou.