nung4 gong2 so2農講所农讲所
Jyutpingnung4 gong2 so2
Yalenùhng góng só
Definition
Peasant Movement Institute, a historic site and former training school in Guangzhou, China.
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How it's used
This term refers specifically to the historical site in Guangzhou known as the Peasant Movement Training Institute. It is treated as a proper noun for a location, so it is often used with location markers like 喺 or 嗰度. While it is a historical landmark, it is frequently mentioned in the context of travel or educational trips to the mainland.
Examples
We are going to visit the Peasant Movement Institute next week.
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