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  2. Dapeng Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The Dapeng dialect is the main dialect across the whole peninsula. The Dapeng Fortress (Dapengcheng) was built to protect the inhabitants from attacks by Japanese pirates during the late Ming Dynasty. During the Second Opium War there was a possibility of annexation as part of British Hong Kong. Ultimately the area was never occupied by the ...

  3. Dapeng Fortress - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters and the left battalion were located in the Dapeng city, and the right battalion was stationed in the newly built Tung Chung city (located in Tung Chung, Lantau, Hong Kong). , Also known as Tung Chung Fort), there are a number of prefectures in the city, among which the General Zhenwei, the anti-British general of the Qing ...

  4. Mirs Bay - Wikipedia

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    Mirs Bay (also known as Tai Pang Wan, Dapeng Wan, Dapeng Bay, or Mers Bay; traditional Chinese: 大鵬灣; simplified Chinese: 大鹏湾) is a bay in the northeast of Kat O and Sai Kung Peninsula of Hong Kong. [1] The north and east shores are surrounded by Yantian and Dapeng New District of Shenzhen. Ping Chau stands in the midst of the bay.

  5. Dapeng - Wikipedia

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    Dapeng Bay, a longgang in Shenzhen; Mirs Bay, Hong Kong, known as Dapeng Bay; Dapeng New District; Dapeng dialect (大鵬話), Chinese dialect spoken on the Dapeng Peninsula; Dapeng Fortress (大鹏城), in Dapeng Subdistrict; Dapeng International Plaza, skyscraper of Guangzhou; Dapeng, Xuzhou (大鹏所城), town in Tongshan District ...

  6. Dapeng dialect - Wikipedia

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    Today, their descendants live in Hong Kong; the Randstad region of the Netherlands; Portsmouth, United Kingdom; and New York City, United States. [2] The dialect is a form of Junhua, created as a lingua franca by soldiers at the Dapeng Fortress, who spoke various forms of Cantonese and Hakka. [1]

  7. Dapeng New Area - Wikipedia

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    Dapeng New Area [2] (大鹏新区; Cantonese: [tàːi̯ pʰȁːŋ sɐ́n kʰɵ́y̯]) is an administrative area under the jurisdiction of Longgang, Shenzhen, Guangdong. It has a land area of 294.18 square kilometres (113.58 sq mi), a coastline of 133.22 kilometres (82.78 mi) and a total population of about 160,000.

  8. Peng (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    In Chinese literature, the Daoist classic Zhuangzi has the oldest record of the Kun Peng myth. The first chapter ("Free and Easy Wandering" 逍遙遊 pinyin xiāoyáoyóu) begins with three versions of this parable; the lead paragraph, a quote from the Qixie (齊諧 "Universal Harmony", probably invented by Zhuangzi), and a quote from the Tang zhi wen Ji (湯之問棘 "Questions of Tang to Ji ...

  9. Dapeng Subdistrict - Wikipedia

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    Dapeng (Chinese: 大鹏街道; pinyin: Dàpéng jiēdào) is a subdistrict in the south east of Longgang District, in the prefecture-level city Shenzhen, in the Chinese province of Guangdong. In this area the main spoken dialects are Dapeng dialect and Bao'an Hakka .