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{{GSW|Hoalieen|花蓮|Hualien}}, {{XL|Hoaliefn}} | |||
*[[Hoalieen | *[[Hoalieen Koan]] | ||
*[[Hoalieen | *[[Hoalieen Chi]] | ||
*[[Hoalieen- | *[[Hoalieen-karng Thviaf]] | ||
== | == History == | ||
Source: {{w|Hualien County#History}} | Source: {{w|Hualien County#History}} | ||
[[Taioaan goanzuxbiin]] originally called the place " | [[Taioaan goanzuxbiin|Taiwanese aborigines]] originally called the place "Kiray" ({{GS|Kilaai|奇萊|shortened from "Sakiraya"}}). Spanish settlers arrived in 1622 to pan for gold. Picking up the sounds of native words, these settlers called the area ''Turumoan'' ({{wt|多羅滿}}). [[Harnzok|Han]] settlers arrived in 1851. [[Zhefng-tiaau|Qing dynasty]] recorded the name of the region as '''{{XL|Hoee-laan}}''' or {{GS|Hoee-lieen|洄瀾|"eddies"}} due to the whirling of waters in the [[svakakciw|delta]]. | ||
During [[Taioaan Jidpurn sitai]], Japanese governors opted not to transliterate "Kilai" because it sounds similar to "dislike" ( | During [[Taioaan Jidpurn sitai|Japanese era]], Japanese governors opted not to transliterate "Kilai" because it sounds similar to "dislike" ({{jid|嫌い|kirai}}) in Japanese. The official name became ''Karenkō'' ({{wt|花蓮港}}), eventually shortened to just ''Karen'' ({{wt|花蓮}}). | ||
[[Category:Hoalieen | [[Category:Hoalieen Koan]] |
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