English edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Mandarin 復興 (Fùxīng) Wade–Giles romanization: Fu⁴-hsing¹.

Proper noun edit

Fuhsing

  1. Alternative form of Fuxing
    • 1981, A Pictorial History of the Republic of China: Its Founding and Development[1], volume II, Taipei: Modern China Press, →OCLC, page 558:
      Tsuhu, or Lake Benevolence, is located in Fuhsing District, Taoyuan County, and formed by waters from the Tahan Creek (river). Its two sections of limpid water are enclosed within emerald green hills. When he was alive, the late President often came here as a place of retreat and meditation. It had been for this reason that his casket was moved here for temporary rest. The place has since become a Mecca for people all over the world to come and pay homage to Modern China's greatest leader.
    • 2003, 光華畫報[2], volume 28, numbers 1-6, →OCLC, page 46:
      Li Chi-wu was born in Taoyuan's Fuhsing Township in 1962. His father Li Yung-pin is a Hunan native who came to Taiwan with the army in 1949. While stationed in Fuhsing Township , he fell in []
    • 2011 June 28, “Xiao Wulai Skywalk(小烏來天空步道)”, in Executive Information System, Department of Tourism, Taoyuan City Government[3], archived from the original on 09 May 2019[4]:
      Xiao Wulai Skywalk is located in Taoyuan Fuhsing Township, rose beside the Wind-Rolling Stone and suspended above the Xiao Wulai Waterfall.
    • 2015, Wan-yao Chou (周婉窈), translated by Carole Plackitt and Tim Casey, A New Illustrated History of Taiwan[5], Taipei: SMC Publishing, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 338:
      14.6 The Atayal leader Losin Watan (Chinese name: Lin Jui-ch'ang) is the man in the black western suit on the left. He is accompanying Chiang Kai-shek (center foreground, wearing black cape and fedora) on an inspection tour of Chiapanshan (today’s Fuhsing Township in Taoyuan County, an area that still has a high concentration of Atayal today).
    • 2017 July 4, Phillip Charlier, “News Roundup July 4”, in Taiwan English News[6], archived from the original on 14 July 2017[7]:
      A 40 year-old woman spent the night at the bottom of a ravine after rolling down a 40 meter slope in Fuhsing District, Taoyuan.
    • (Can we date this quote?), “Center information”, in China Youth Corps[8], archived from the original on 22 September 2017[9]:
      In 1992, the main building was burnt down, leaving only the stone foundations and pillar behind. With the assistance of the Taoyuan county government and Fuhsing township office, work began on the same site on July 2, 1998, for the new multi-functional four-story structure with a basement.
    • 2019 February 3, George Liao, “Taiwan's Taoyuan adjusts opening hours of attractions during LNY”, in Taiwan News[10], archived from the original on 06 February 2019:
      For matters related to opening hours of tourist attractions during the LNY holiday, please call the scenic area management at 03-3946061. For opening hours of the new Sikou suspension bridge, please call Fuhsing Township Office at 03-3822323.
    • 2019 August 29, Jason Pan, “Tseng appointment sparks DPP row”, in Taipei Times[11], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 28 August 2019, Taiwan News, page 3‎[12]:
      Local Chinese-language media reported that Tseng in June 2016 went to Pingtan Island in China’s Fujian Province to participate in a cross-strait political forum, and invited a number of Chinese provincial officials to Aboriginal celebrations in Fuhsing District the following month.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Fuhsing.