Tshia-gí

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Tshia-gí is the historical Hokkien name for Chiayi City, a major urban center in southwestern Taiwan known for its cultural heritage and proximity to Alishan.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hokkien toponym
historical place name
appliesTo Chiayi City urban center NERFINISHED
urban area
associatedWith Alishan region NERFINISHED
Chiayi City cultural heritage
belongsToDialectGroup Southern Min NERFINISHED
country Republic of China (Taiwan) NERFINISHED
culturalContext Taiwanese Hokkien culture
heritageRole preserves local Hokkien toponymy
historicalNameOf Chiayi City NERFINISHED
language Hokkien NERFINISHED
linkedAdministrativeUnit Chiayi City municipality NERFINISHED
locatedIn southwestern Taiwan NERFINISHED
modernEquivalent Chiayi City NERFINISHED
near Alishan NERFINISHED
pronunciationLanguage Taiwanese Hokkien NERFINISHED
refersTo Chiayi City NERFINISHED
regionContext southwestern Taiwan urban centers
toponymType city name
usedBefore modern Mandarin name Chiayi
usedBy Hokkien speakers in Taiwan
usedIn Taiwan NERFINISHED
southern Min-speaking communities
writingSystem Latin-based Hokkien romanization

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Chiayi City, Taiwan hasFormerName Tshia-gí
subject surface form: Chiayi City