Wei-hai

English

Etymology

From Mandarin 威海 (Wēihǎi) Wade–Giles romanization: Wei¹-hai³.[1]

Proper noun

Wei-hai

  1. Alternative form of Weihai
    • 2008, James Laxer, The Perils of Empire, Viking Canada, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 77:
      In 1897, Germany gained control of the Ch’ing-tao area in Shantung; the following year, the British acquired the Wei-hai region also in Shantung; and the Russians acquired Ta-lien and Lu-shun in Liaotung.

Translations

References

  1. Weihai, Wade-Giles romanization Wei-hai, in Encyclopædia Britannica

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