Zhangmutou

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Zhangmutou
樟木头镇
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Zhangmutou town centre in 2006
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Zhangmutou is labelled '21' on this map of Dongguan
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Zhangmutou
Coordinates(Zhangmutou government): 22°54′54″N114°05′00″E / 22.9149°N 114.0833°E / 22.9149; 114.0833 Coordinates: 22°54′54″N114°05′00″E / 22.9149°N 114.0833°E / 22.9149; 114.0833
Country People's Republic of China
Province Guangdong
Prefecture-level city Dongguan
Time zone UTC+8 (China Standard)
Website dgzmt.gov.cn
  1. Hyphens could also be used in place of spaces as Jāng-mù-tóu.
  2. Likewise, using numbers in lieu of tone marks is valid as Jeung1muk6tau4.
  3. and could be Tseong and Mook respectively as well.

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References

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    Zhangmutou
    Simplified Chinese
    Traditional Chinese
    Hakka Zong1muk5tiu2 (Meixian)
    Chông-muk-thèu (Sixian)
    Literal meaningHead of (a) camphor tree(s)