- The
Leased Territory of Guangzhouwan,
officially the
Territoire de
Kouang-Tchéou-Wan and
historically known in
English as
Kwangchowan or
Kwangchow Wan...
-
which was then a
Portuguese colony, Hong Kong was
ceded to the British, and
Kouang-Tchéou-Wan (modern day area of Zhanjiang) to the French.[citation needed]...
- that the
colonial authorities in
Kouang-Tchéou-Wan did not
recognize the
Vichy government, Vichy-issued
stamps for
Kouang Tchéou Wan were
never placed in...
- Guangxi,
officially the
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, is an
autonomous region of the People's
Republic of China,
located in
South China and bordering...
-
considered to
include Hainan and the
colonies of
British Hong Kong, the
French Kouang-Tchéou-Wan and
Portuguese Macau. The
Viceroyalty of
Liangguang existed from...
- (1721–1954)
Yanaon (1723–1954);
Chandannagar (1673–1952)
China The
territory of
Kouang-Tchéou-Wan, a
dependency of
French Indochina (1898–1945)
Syria or French...
-
Emperor Taizu of Song (21
March 927 – 14
November 976),
personal name Zhao Kuangyin,
courtesy name Yuanlang, was the
founding emperor of the Song dynasty...
- Each of the
provinces – Cambodia, Laos, Annam, Tonkin,
Cochinchina and
Kouang-Tchéou-Wan – had
different legal statuses. Hence,
political structure might...
- 法救,
which means 'Dharma Rescuer' or 'Dharma Saviour'. The
scholar Lin Li-
Kouang (1949: 314–351), who made a
detailed analysis of the
works attributed to...
- the
British did in Hong Kong's New
Territories and as the
French did in
Kouang-Tchéou-Wan), and it
became known as the
Kiautschou Bay concession. The village...