Yonghe

See also: Yǒnghé

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Mandarin 永和 (Yǒnghé).

Pronunciation

  • enPR: yo͝ongʹhǔʹ[1]

Proper noun

Yonghe

  1. a Chinese imperial era name (various era names: 136–141; 345–356; 416–417; 433–439; 935–936; 1375–1379; 1721)
  2. A district of New Taipei City, Taiwan.
    • 2015 April 12, Carlson Wong, “Haitian Vodou exhibition opens in Taiwan”, in Radio Taiwan International[2], archived from the original on 14 May 2023[3]:
      The first exhibition of 320 Vodou objects from Haiti opens in Taiwan and will run through June 16 at the Museum of World Religions in Yonghe, New Taipei City.
    • 2022 March 29, Keoni Everington, “Multiple unrelated COVID cases across Taiwan 'warning sign': Chen”, in Taiwan News[4], archived from the original on 29 March 2022[5]:
      In New Taipei's Yonghe District, a woman in her 60s (case No. 23,076) developed a fever on March 27 and was diagnosed after seeking medical attention.
  3. A county of Linfen, Shanxi, China.

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References

  1. ^ Leon E. Seltzer, editor (1952), “Yungho”, in The Columbia Lippincott Gazetteer of the World[1], Morningside Heights, NY: Columbia University Press, →OCLC, page 2131, column 1

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