Chungcheng

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Alternatively romanized ("Tongyong Pinyin") street sign

Chungcheng (Chinese: 中正) is a common name for places, roads, schools or organizations in Chinese-speaking areas, predominantly in Taiwan. The majority of these places and things are named after Chiang Chung-cheng, the preferred given name of Chiang Kai-shek.

Origin[edit]

The majority of these places and institutions are named after Chiang Kai-shek per Republican Chinese precedent (ex: Chungshan for Sun Yat-sen).

Standard romanizations in Mandarin[edit]

Usage[edit]

Administrative divisions[edit]

Roads[edit]

  • Many cities in Taiwan have one or more major streets called "Zhongzheng Road" or "Zhongzheng Street".
  • Many cities in mainland China previously had one or more major streets called "Zhongzheng Road":

Schools[edit]

Parks[edit]

Aviation[edit]

Ships[edit]

Awards[edit]

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