Tayeh

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English

Etymology

The Postal Map romanization of Mandarin 大冶 (Dàyě).

Proper noun

Tayeh

  1. (historical or obsolete) Alternative form of Daye
    • 1949, United States Relations With China[1], United States Department of State, page 796:
      Plans have been made by the National Resources Commission for the rehabilitation and expansion of three plants in Taiwan, at Kao-hsiung, Tsu-Tung and Suao (the latter is poorly located and was badly damaged by bombing); by the Kwa Hsin Cement Company for the development of a new plant at Tayeh, for the rehabilitation and expansion from 200 to 500 tons per day of the North China Cement Company, and the development of the Hunan Cement Company with a capacity of 500 tons per day.

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