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Changhua and Taiwanese Hokkien

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Difference between Changhua and Taiwanese Hokkien

Changhua vs. Taiwanese Hokkien

Changhua, officially known as Changhua City, is a county-controlled city and the county seat of Changhua County in Taiwan. Taiwanese Hokkien (translated as Taiwanese Min Nan), also known as Taiwanese/Taiwanese language in Taiwan (/), is a branched-off variant of Hokkien spoken natively by about 70% of the population of Taiwan.

Similarities between Changhua and Taiwanese Hokkien

Changhua and Taiwanese Hokkien have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Dutch Formosa, Han Chinese, Koxinga, Siege of Fort Zeelandia, Taichung, Taiwan, Taiwanese indigenous peoples.

Dutch Formosa

The island of Taiwan, before World War II and until 1970s also commonly known as Formosa, was partly under colonial Dutch rule from 1624 to 1662.

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Han Chinese

The Han Chinese,.

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Koxinga

Zheng Chenggong, better known in the West by his Hokkien honorific Koxinga or Coxinga, was a Chinese Ming loyalist who resisted the Qing conquest of China in the 17th century, fighting them on China's southeastern coast.

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Siege of Fort Zeelandia

The Siege of Fort Zeelandia of 1661-1662 ended the Dutch East India Company's rule over Taiwan and began the Kingdom of Tungning's rule over the island. Taiwanese scholar Lu Chien-jung described this event as "a war that determined the fate of Taiwan in the four hundred years that followed".

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Taichung

Taichung, officially known as Taichung City, is a special municipality located in center-western Taiwan.

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Taiwan

Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a state in East Asia.

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Taiwanese indigenous peoples

Taiwanese indigenous peoples or formerly Taiwanese aborigines, Formosan people, Austronesian Taiwanese or Gaoshan people are the indigenous peoples of Taiwan, who number nearly 530,000 or 2.3% of the island's population, or more than 800,000 people, considering the potential recognition of Taiwanese Plain Indigenous Peoples officially in the future.

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Changhua and Taiwanese Hokkien Comparison

Changhua has 47 relations, while Taiwanese Hokkien has 237. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 2.46% = 7 / (47 + 237).

References

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