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Hallo Jiang, Ich kom aus Nord-Westerliche Europa. WELKOM AM WWW! I have read some things like China doesnt have internet because they dont like joogle. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 211.11.134.217 (talk) 20:10, 18 July 2012 (UTC)Reply

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Lhasa ...

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I don't have a developed opinion yet on the move but, should there be support, I wondered whether it might be applicable to disambiguate from the proposed Xigazê (prefecture-level city) with something like Xigazê (district). In this case Xigazê could redirect to either title. Its just a thought but I didn't want to disrupt the proposal with a possible technicality. GregKaye 08:09, 11 July 2015 (UTC)Reply

不是我只删台湾的不删韩国的。。

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谁会把中华圣公会叫做中华。。 只是巧合,不要激动好不好 还有我是山西太原的。 dennis97519 (talk) 14:48, 19 July 2015 (UTC)Reply

你能说清楚你为啥要撤销修改吗。。。我看不懂你英文说的啥,这边回复一下好不好。。。dennis97519 (talk) 15:30, 19 July 2015 (UTC)Reply

中华香烟,可以说“来条中华”什么的
中华车,“那边开来一辆中华”
中华铅笔,“这是一支中华(型号)”
如果你觉得人们不会那么叫那为什么又要加回去呢?
请读一下 WP:PTM

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  • 这样好吧,把台湾的内容加回来,你删掉的圣公会什么的就不要了,铅笔汽车烟也都留下。我想台湾的中华电信比朝鲜的什么郡要更适合放在这里吧。Jiangyu911 (talk) 19:19, 19 July 2015 (UTC)Reply

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Hello, I've wanted to inform you that even though like you said it's in Sichuan Province, the references as well as the article states that it is a Special Administrative Region. Therefore, the template had to be added to the article. And Woking had to be added to the template. Even though its structure is different from the other two SARs, according to the provided references, it's still a SAR. Thanks. Seqqis (talk) 08:51, 31 July 2015 (UTC)Reply

  1. Hello, Seqqis. Yes you are right. The Wolong SAR is a SAR. But not a province-level SAR, so not belong to the province-level divisions of the PRC. It is de facto a county-level division of the Sichuan province. So, unter no occasion should it be added to the template of province-level divisions of the PRC and therefor the template should NOT be added into the Wolong article. A possible way, if you insist, the county-level division template can be added into the article . If you want, i can give you thousands of references to show how many rovince-level divisions of the PRC there are, in English and in Chinese. IN no official documents the Wolong SAR is seen as a province-level SAR, So, i repeat, you are right, it is still a SAR, but not a province-level SAR. Jiangyu911 (talk) 15:31, 1 August 2015 (UTC)Reply

Canada

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Hainan / Dongsha

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I can assure you that the Dongsha, Nansha and Xisha islands all fall under the jurisdiction of Hainan alone. Confusion over Guangdong may have arisen as Hainan only became a separate province in 1988. Any mention of control by Guandong is spurious and should be removed.  Philg88 talk 09:20, 18 September 2015 (UTC)Reply

旗子問題

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聽說您最近在Template:Country data China開始討論西藏旗的問題。你有可能會感興趣另外一個有問題的條目:Türkvizyon Song Contest。請看看這條目上所謂的“新疆國旗”——很久以前我把這個改成中國國旗,可是有個人在那裡偏偏就要用那個藍色半月旗。上次的討論沒有出任何效果,不知道你有沒有什麼想法。 --benlisquareTCE 11:31, 20 September 2015 (UTC)Reply

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Very Strange Article

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Hello, you seem like a person that has some insight into Chinese history. I have seen this article Cho La incident and I find it very biased and it seems unauthentic. The sources are largely Indian, and I could not find any neutral sources for this article. The casualty count and results also seems very odd. Do you have any insight into this matter? I suspect it may be a propaganda article made by nationalistic Indians who felt disappointed after their loss in the Sino-Indian War Greentea555 (talk) 08:38, 17 November 2015 (UTC)Reply

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Template:Hainan Eastern and Western Ring High-Speed Railway

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Thank you for creating Template:Hainan Eastern and Western Ring High-Speed Railway!!!! That "next station" template at the bottom of articles drives me crazy. It is nice to see the stations all presented in each station article. Good job! Anna Frodesiak (talk) 00:29, 31 December 2015 (UTC)Reply

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Hello, could you please stop adding "United States" the to end of the U.S. place name in the ADF article? It goes against convention on English Wikipedia, per WP:USPLACE. Please see the first sentence: "Articles on populated places in the United States are typically titled [[Placename, State]] or [[Placename, Territory]] (the 'comma convention')." Further disambiguation is only needed if the place name is ambiguous, which in this case it clearly is not. Thanks, Brycehughes (talk) 04:00, 26 January 2016 (UTC)Reply

Hello,@Brycehughes. I totally can not agree with you. I see your claim and totally understand what you are talking about.But please read the first sentence of WP:USPLACE, "This page describes conventions for determining the titles of Wikipedia articles on places and for the use of place names in Wikipedia articles." In our case, it is not about the titles of articles, it is to describe a place. Arkansas is just a name of a US state, and it is not that well-known than the country. Not everyone knows that its a US-state, so we should let the reader know it's located in the United States. Otherwise you can post this issue to the talk page to let the community decide if we add "United States" or not. Thanks. Jiangyu911 (talk)
Oh, come on! I don't mean to be rude, but please read more carefully. "This page describes conventions for determining the titles of Wikipedia articles on places and for the use of place names in Wikipedia articles." You are in the wrong. Please stop adding "United States" the to end of the U.S. place name unless the name is ambiguous, which in this case it is not. Brycehughes (talk) 04:28, 26 January 2016 (UTC)Reply
Ok. You are right, Sorry, i made a mistake in the previous argument, no offensive to you in person. I am not sure if i understand you and the WP:USPLACE right, can the word "United States" not be use, when a place is not ambiguous. When should the words "United States" be used at all? As far as i see, even in the examples here, in the articles of Elgin, Lancaster County, South Carolina and Elgin, Kershaw County, South Carolina. It is said they are in XXX, XXX, United States in the first sentences each. As well as in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, which in this case it clearly is not ambiguous. I personally, find this is kind of, let's say, American exceptionalism, after all, not all readers of Wikipedia know the name of all US-states. But, as a user of English Wikipedia, I do not want to be rude, I will obey the rules and will not against you in this issue. So, if you insist to remove "United States" from the placename without ambiguous in English-Wikipedia, you have a lot of work to do, good luck and best regards from China. Jiangyu911 (talk) 06:46, 26 January 2016 (UTC)Reply
I don't want to remove it from every article, because I don't care that much. But let's not go around incorrectly adding it. Brycehughes (talk) 14:01, 26 January 2016 (UTC)Reply
User:Brycehughes I'm looking at the dab ADF and agree with Jiangyu911 about including "US". Why is the US different to Turkey?! Can you explain the logical leap from article titles in WP:USPLACE to dab pages e.g. WP:MOSDAB / MOS:DABPLACES. Article titles are not the same as disambiguation. Detailing the country in a dab page seems useful to me? BTW, if you two agree, suggest we move this discussion to the dab talk Talk:ADF. Widefox; talk 09:49, 26 June 2016 (UTC)Reply
I can't begin to describe how uninterested I am in this discussion. Do as you think best. Brycehughes (talk) 18:09, 26 June 2016 (UTC)Reply
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