"Kangshung Face" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: Partial calque of Mandarin 康雄壁 (Kāngxióng Bì) using a garbled version of Wade-Giles romanization: Kʻang¹-hsiung². Etymology templates: {{partial calque|en|cmn|康雄壁|tr=Kāngxióng Bì}} Partial calque of Mandarin 康雄壁 (Kāngxióng Bì) Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=Kangshung Face}} Kangshung Face
  1. a face on the east side of Mount Everest Wikipedia link: Kangshung Face Categories (place): Places in China

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