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QuanzhouenUK
Quan·zhou Q0016325 (chwän′jō′) A city of southeast China on the Taiwan Strait southwest of Fuzhou. It was an important port during the Middle Ages.Quan•zhou or Chuan•chow (ˈtʃwɑnˈdʒoʊ) n. a seaport in SE Fujian province, in SE China, on Taiwan Strait. 410,229. Translations
QuanzhouenUK
Quanzhou (chwän`jō`), formerly Tsinkiang (chĭn`jyäng`, tsĭn`kyäng`), town (1994 est. pop. 207,800), SE Fujian prov., China, on an inlet of Taiwan Strait. Local handicrafts, machine tools, fertilizer, sugar, and flour are produced. Quanzhou has been identified with Zaiton (Zaitun or Zayton), which was the departure point for Marco Polo's return journey. The Overseas Chinese Univ. is in the town. The name sometimes appears as Ch'üan-chou. |