- Taishan
Taishan (Chinese: ; Mandarin: Táishān; Cantonese: Toisan;
Taishanese : Hoisan, Other: Toishan, Toisaan) is a coastalcounty-level city inGuangdong Province ,China . The city is located in thePearl River Delta , southwest ofJiangmen (to which it administratively belongs) and 140 kilometers west ofHong Kong , with a population of approximately 1 million. It contains 95island s and islets, including the largest island in Guangdong,Shangchuan Island . It is one of four county-level cities in an area known asSze Yup .Because it is estimated that over 75% of all
overseas Chinese in North America until the mid- to late-20th century claimed origin in Taishan, the city is also known as the "Home of Overseas Chinese." ["Dreaming of Gold, Dreaming of Home" by Madeline Y. Hsu, Stanford University Press, Stanford CA 2000, page 3.]Taishanese speak the
Taishan dialect , a dialect ofCantonese . Before the 1970s, Taishanese was the predominant Chinese language spoken throughout North America'sChinatown s. It is the de facto language of Taishan.History
On
February 12 ,1499 in the 12th year of the reign of the emperor Hongzhi during theMing Dynasty , Taishan was founded as Xinning County (新宁县) from land in the southwest ofXinhui County. Xinning has also been romanized as Sunning, Sinning, Hsinning, Hsînnîng, and Llin-nen.From 1854 to 1867 a genocidal war broke out mainly in Taishan County between the
Punti andHakka people with disastrous results for both sides.In 1914, Xinning was renamed Taishan to avoid confusion with the Xinnings of
Hunan andSichuan . Unfortunately it is now confused in English with Taishan Mountain inShandong Province.On
April 17 ,1992 , Taishan's status was upgraded from county (县) tocounty-level city (县级市).Education
Education in the city of Taishan enjoys significant support from
overseas Chinese professionals and businessmen. Many secondary schools were built and financed by Chinese living in the SAR (Hong Kong and Macau) and various foreign countries, such as the US, Canada and Brazil. To their credit, almost no strings are attached to their beneficence.To honor their benefactors, these schools often bear their names or the names of their parents. An outstanding example is the Pengquan Middle School (鹏权中学), which was constructed during 1999–2001, and is now integrated into the city's public school system. It is situated on the west side of the city, and was built by a Hong Kong businessman.
Primary and secondary education is generally excellent for the region.
The only university is the Deng Xiaoping-era Television University (电视大学), which mostly services high school dropouts and adults seeking additional education credentials for jobs they have already have.
Local high school students usually try to attend universities outside the city, in
Guangzhou andJiangmen . Admissions to prestigious universities are rare, but a few students succeed each year, with most attendingTsinghua andBeijing University .Administration
Taishan is under the jurisdiction of
Jiangmen . In a jurisdiction of 3,286 km², Taishan contains 20 townships (镇), which are subdivided into 503 village residential committees (村居委会) and 3,655 natural villages (自然村).These townships (镇) are:
* Baisha (白沙镇)
* Beidou (北陡镇): separated from the other townships by Zhenhai Bay (镇海湾) inlet
*Chixi (赤溪镇)
* Dajiang (大江镇)
* Doushan (斗山镇)
* Duhu (都斛镇)
*Guanghai (广海镇)
* Haiyan (海宴镇): contains an overseas Chinese farm (华侨农场)
*Nafu (那扶镇)
*Duanfen (端芬镇)
*Sanba (三八镇)
* Sanhe (三合镇)
*Shangchuan (上川镇): islands; Tourism Open Integrated Experimental Zone (旅游开发综合试验区)
*Shenjing (深井镇)
*Shuibu (水步镇)
*Sijiu (四九镇)
*Taicheng (台城镇): containsdowntown and the city seat
*Wencun (汶村镇)
*Xiachuan (下川镇): islands; Tourism Open Integrated Experimental Zone (旅游开发综合试验区)
*Chonglou (冲蒌镇)These "natural villages" (自然村) include:
*An Nan Jiang Chao (安南江潮)
*Bei Hou (庇厚)
*Tang Mien Pao
* JilongTransportation
Taishan is currently accessible by bus and
hydrofoil ferry. There is a bus station in Taicheng and a port atGongYi on theTan River which flows into thePearl River Delta .Up until the Japanese War, there was a limited railway system constructed by Chen Yixi linking various parts of Taishan with
Jiangmen , then known as Kong Moon. It was one of only three built, owned and run by Chinese during the years prior to the Communist Revolution of 1949. ["Chinese Emigration, the Sunning Railway and the Development of Toisan" by Lucie Cheng and Liu Yuzun with Zheng Dehua, Amerasia 9(1): 59-74, 1982.]Demographics
Today, some 1.3 million people living overseas can trace their ancestry to Taishan, outnumbering those who now live in Taishan. [ [http://www.taishan.com/english/ Taishan International Web] ]
Some notable people that are from Taishan include:
*
John Tsang - Financial Secretary of Hong Kong.
*Hiram Fong (aka Hiram Kwong) - Former US Senator fromHawaii .
* Gary Locke - Former Governor ofWashington ofShuibu .
*Adrienne Clarkson - Former Governor General ofCanada ofSijiu .
*Julius Chan - Former Prime Minister ofPapua New Guinea ofAn Nan Jiang Chao village inDoushan .
*Jack Yan - Magazine publisher ofNew Zealand .
*Chin Siu Dek (aka Jimmy H. Woo) - Martial Artist ofSanba and a Grandmaster of Kung FuSan Soo .
* Tony Leung - Actor.
*Flora Chan - Hong Kong actress and singer.
*Matt Fong (aka MattKwong ) - Former Treasurer of the State of California.
*Wong Ka Kui - Lead singer of Hong Kong band Beyond.
*Wong Ka Keung - Member of Hong Kong band Beyond.
* Wong Koon Chung - Member of Hong Kong band Beyond.
*Eric Kwong - Noted engineer & investor.
*Yip Sai Wing - Member of Hong Kong band Beyond.
*Norman Kwong -Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta & professional football player, president & manager of theCalgary Stampeders .
* Justin Lee - Cardiovascular specialist of Seattle WA.
*Myolie Wu - Hong Kong actress and singer.
*Wong Kim Ark - Defendant in "United States v. Wong Kim Ark, 169 U.S. 649 (1898)".
*Andrea Louie - Scholar, actress, model, singer and fashion designer.
*Patrick Yu - Hong Kong lawyer and Crown Counsel, and founder of its first law school.
*James Wong Howe - Master cinematographer of Hollywood
*Raymond Kwok Chow (aka Shrimp Boy) -- San Francisco Chinatown mobster, Dragon Head of the San Francisco ChapterChinese Freemasons References
External links
* [http://www.taishan.com/english/index.htm China Taishan Web]
* [http://www.tsinfo.com.cn/en/index.htm Taishan City Government]
* [http://www.apex.net.au/~jgk/taishan/menu.html Taishan Genealogy]
* [http://www.taishan.com/english/towns/taishan.jpgMap of Taishan]
* [http://www.gdts.gov.cn/en/index.htm Taishan Merchant Web]
* [http://asianworld.pftq.com Hoisanese to English Dictionary]
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