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All People's Republic of China articles regarding events after 1949 must use Hanyu Pinyin, regardless of the linguistical origins of persons involved. Having someone from Guangdong does not mean that WP:MOS cannot be enforced. Even though the individuals may "natively speak Cantonese", since this article falls under the "China" category, and not the "Hong Kong" category, WP:MOS states that all personal and location names must be written in Standard Pinyin. Rename. -- 李博杰 | — Talk contribs email 08:18, 30 July 2009 (UTC)
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All People's Republic of China articles regarding events after 1949 must use Hanyu Pinyin, regardless of the linguistical origins of persons involved. Having someone from Guangdong does not mean that WP:MOS cannot be enforced. Even though the individuals may "natively speak Cantonese", since this article falls under the "China" category, and not the "Hong Kong" category, WP:MOS states that all personal and location names must be written in Standard Pinyin. Rename. -- 李博杰 | — Talk contribs email 08:18, 30 July 2009 (UTC)
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