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  2. Mainland China - Wikipedia

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    Mainland China. " Mainland China ", also referred to as " the Chinese mainland ", is a geopolitical term defined as the territory under direct administration of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in the aftermath of the Chinese Civil War. In addition to the geographical mainland, the geopolitical sense of the term includes islands such as ...

  3. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/China- and Chinese-related articles

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    The term "mainland China" refers to the People's Republic of China, usually excluding Hong Kong and Macau. Due to potential ambiguity, it should only be used when a distinction with Hong Kong, Macau, or Taiwan is required, and a construction such as "China, except Hong Kong" is unworkable.

  4. Cross-strait relations - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 September 2024. Bilateral relations between Mainland China (PRC) and Taiwan (ROC) Bilateral relations Cross–strait relations China Taiwan Cross-strait relations Traditional Chinese 海峽兩岸關係 Simplified Chinese 海峡两岸关系 Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Hǎixiá Liǎng ...

  5. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Chinese) - Wikipedia

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    For example, write Kashgar and Shigatse, instead of Kashi or Rikaze. Conversely, write Baotou and Kangding, instead of Bugat or Dartsedo. The default naming pattern is "X Class", e.g. Taihang Mountains, Hai River, and Fei County. Articles for provinces and cities may leave out the class name, e.g. Liaobei or Beijing.

  6. Simplified Chinese characters - Wikipedia

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    Simplified Chinese characters are one of two standardized character sets widely used to write the Chinese language, with the other being traditional characters.Their mass standardization during the 20th century was part of an initiative by the People's Republic of China (PRC) to promote literacy, and their use in ordinary circumstances on the mainland has been encouraged by the Chinese ...

  7. Greater China - Wikipedia

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    Greater China is an ethno-linguistic term describing a geographical area sharing cultural and economic ties with the Chinese people. [1][2][3][4] The notion contains a "great deal of ambiguity in its geographical coverage and politico-economic implications", [5] because some users use it to refer to "the commercial ties among ethnic Chinese ...

  8. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Capital letters

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    Wikipedia avoids unnecessary capitalization.In English, capitalization is primarily needed for proper names, acronyms, and for the first letter of a sentence. [a] Wikipedia relies on sources to determine what is conventionally capitalized; only words and phrases that are consistently capitalized in a substantial majority of independent, reliable sources are capitalized in Wikipedia.

  9. Pinyin - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Hanyu Pinyin, or simply pinyin, is the most common romanization system for Standard Chinese. In official documents, it is referred to as the Chinese Phonetic Alphabet. Hanyu (汉语; 漢語) literally means ' Han language'—that is, the Chinese language—while pinyin literally means 'spelled sounds'. Pinyin is the official system used ...