English

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Map including TUNG-KUAN (TUNGKUN) 東莞 (AMS, 1954) →OCLC (bottom right)

Etymology

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From the Postal Romanization[1] of Cantonese 東莞东莞 (dung1 gun2).

Proper noun

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Tungkun

  1. Dated form of Dongguan.
    • 1906, John Jackson, Lepers, Thirty-one Years' Work Among Them[2], →OCLC, page 365:
      The city of Tungkun lies not far from Canton, and outside its walls is one of the innumerable colonies of lepers to be found in that vast Empire.
    • 1948, American Mission to Lepers, China's Leprosy[3], →OCLC, page 13:
      VILLAGE AT TUNGKUN
      What can be done has already been demonstrated to a great extent at the German Rhenish Mission at Tungkun, forty miles outside Canton.[...]There is a strong Christian program at Tungkun, a happy spirit of fellowship and community cooperation.

References

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  1. ^ Index to the New Map of China (In English and Chinese).[1], Second edition, Shanghai: Far Eastern Geographical Establishment, 1915 March, →OCLC, page 97:The romanisation adopted is [] that used by the Chinese Post Office. [] Tungkun ... ... 東莞縣 Kwangtung ... 廣東 ... 23.0 N 113.51E