13:0813:08, 2 October 2020diffhist+309
Kinmen
The island was a Cold War flashpoint in August and September of 1958 when it was shelled by Chinese communist forces.
09:4409:44, 29 September 2020diffhist−707
Kinmen
This source is being misrepresented. It is no longer online, but I found it on the Wayback Machine for 2012. It does not represent the views of Taiwanese government, but rather cites the "international" authority of the US Board of Geographic Names. BGN switched to the spelling "Jinmen" in 2013.
13:0813:08, 28 September 2020diffhist+80
Talk:Kinmen/FAQ
he Taiwanese schools also teach Northern Mandarin pronunciation, called ''Guoyu'' in Taiwan. The government adopted pinyin in 2009.
13:0813:08, 2 October 2020diffhist+309
Kinmen
The island was a Cold War flashpoint in August and September of 1958 when it was shelled by Chinese communist forces.
09:4409:44, 29 September 2020diffhist−707
Kinmen
This source is being misrepresented. It is no longer online, but I found it on the Wayback Machine for 2012. It does not represent the views of Taiwanese government, but rather cites the "international" authority of the US Board of Geographic Names. BGN switched to the spelling "Jinmen" in 2013.
13:0813:08, 28 September 2020diffhist+80
Talk:Kinmen/FAQ
he Taiwanese schools also teach Northern Mandarin pronunciation, called ''Guoyu'' in Taiwan. The government adopted pinyin in 2009.