Kowloon

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From Cantonese 九龍九龙 (gau2 lung4, literally nine dragons), named after its eight mountains and the Chinese emperor Zhao Bing (1272–1279).

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Kowloon

  1. An urban area of Hong Kong.
    • 1968, Jack M. Potter, Capitalism and the Chinese Peasant: Social and Economic Change in a Hong Kong Village[1], University of California Press, page 36:
      By the late 1930's some modern factories, built by outside interests and producing such goods as bricks, beer, and chinaware for export abroad, had already appeared in Tsuen Wan, a market town near Kowloon.
    • 2015 January 12, Austin Ramzy, “Firebombs Thrown at Jimmy Lai’s Home and Company in Hong Kong”, in The New York Times[2], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2022-08-15, Sinosphere‎[3]:
      Next Media said two entryways to its headquarters in Hong Kong’s Tseung Kwan O neighborhood were hit with firebombs around 1 a.m. Monday. At about the same time, a masked man got out of a car outside Mr. Lai’s home in the Ho Man Tin neighborhood and threw a firebomb at the sidewalk outside the gate. Two cars suspected of being those used in the attacks were later found burning in nearby areas of Kowloon.
    • 2019 November 17, “Hong Kong protesters fend off police with arrows, petrol bombs as unrest spreads”, in France 24[4], sourced from Reuters, archived from the original on November 17, 2019, Asia / Pacific‎[5]:
      Several protesters took up positions on the rooftops of Hong Kong Polytechnic University, armed with bows and arrows, as unrest spread across the territory's central Kowloon district.
    • 2023 March 24, “Hong Kong warehouse fire forces thousands to evacuate”, in Deutsche Welle[6], archived from the original on 24 March 2023, Society‎[7]:
      Hong Kong authorities evacuated at least 3,400 people from buildings after a fire broke out in a warehouse in the city's Kowloon district on Friday.

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