Qingquan
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See also: qīngquán
English
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[edit]From the Hanyu Pinyin romanization of the Mandarin 清泉 (Qīngquán).
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[edit]Qingquan
- A village in Taoshan, Wufeng, Hsinchu County, Taiwan.
- 2008 December 19, June Tsai, “Warlord's home taps new tourism markets”, in Taiwan Today[1], archived from the original on February 08, 2024:
- Qingquan, an aboriginal settlement in Wufeng Township that is perhaps best known for its hot springs, is the last major center on the road to Shei-pa National Park and the Syakaro Historic Trail.
- 2015 September 25, “Zhang Xueliang Cultural Park, the authentic “Disaster Medal” publicly displayed for the first time”, in HsinChu County Government [新竹縣政府][2], archived from the original on August 10, 2020, Hsinchu News[3]:
- “Zhang Xueliang Cultural Park” located in Chingchuan (Qingquan) Village conducted a series of anniversary events on September 18th. The authentic “Disaster Medal” from the Xian Incident was displayed to the public for the first time. The car imported and manufactured in 1931 by Zhang Xueliang was also donated by the collector for exhibition.
- 2017 March 20, “Enriching Lives in Qingquan: Father Martinson”, in Ministry of Foreign Affairs Republic of China (Taiwan)[4], archived from the original on 20 August 2023, RELATED READS[5]:
- As you approach the Atayal indigenous village of Qingquan in Wufeng Township, Hsinchu County, you see a little church nestled in verdant hills, its gray walls decorated with stained-glass windows. Against a cloudy sky, the Holy Cross Catholic Church is conspicuous yet reserved. Its historical ambiance seems to make time stand still, conveying a sense of serenity. For Father Barry Martinson, the keeper of this church, and the village of Qingquan, 40 serene years have passed as if in the blink of an eye.
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