Magong

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Mandarin 馬公 (Mǎgōng).

Pronunciation

  • enPR: mäʹgo͝ongʹ

Proper noun

Magong

  1. A county-administered city in Penghu, Taiwan.
    • 1979 July, Kubler, Cornelius C., “Life in the Pescadores”, in The Asia Mail, page 12, column 2:
      My first stop upon disembarking from the plane was the Magong Teacher's Hostel in "downtown" Magong. This was to be my home for several weeks during my first and third trips. The city of Magong, the political, economic, and cultural capital of the Pescadores, is a sleepy fishing harbor of about 30,000 residents. In appearance much more like a Mediterranean fishing village than a Chinese city, Magong is the center of the important fishing industry in the Pescadores.
    • 2022 June 17, Chang, Sean, “'Life goes on' for unfazed Taiwanese on front-line islands”, in The Japan Times, archived from the original on 17 June 2022, Asia Pacific:
      Andy Huang, who runs an ice cream shop in the main town of Magong, has more experience than most in facing Beijing’s belligerence.

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