Definition of "Liuchow"
Liuchow1
proper noun
Quotations
After three days the boat brought us to Liuchow, the end of waterway traffic. From there on, it was train and truck travel. With rails salvaged ahead of the Japanese advances into North China a new line had been laid from Liuchow more than two hundred miles in the direction of Chungking.
1945, Mark Tennien, “Wuchow to Chungking”, in Chungking Listening Post, New York: Creative Age Press, Inc., page 6
During this summer of 1944 the Japanese pushed on with dogged purpose. They were coming toward the American air bases at Liuchow and Kweilin. Should they get that far, the whole American combat air effort in China would be marked down to little. From there, the Japanese troops would be able, unless Chinese forces not then in sight were brought against them, to press on either to Kunming or Chungking or both.
1953, Herbert Feis, The China Tangle: The American Effort in China from Pearl Harbor to the Marshall Mission, Princeton University Press, page 166
With sympathy and support, Chang decided to receive and train the Vietnamese revolutionists. He first received a unit of the Phu Quoc army led by Hoang Luong and Nong Kinh Du. The French authorities asked Chang to return the men. Chang rejected the request and later set up a Vietnam Special Training Class in Liuchow for them. Then he sent Truong Boi Cong to Chinghsi (about 600 miles from Liuchow and 65 miles from Vietnam) to organize a border work team for enlisting other political refugees.
1969, King C. Chen, Vietnam and China, 1938-1954, Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, page 46
Liuchow2
proper noun
Quotations
HAINAN, an island of Kwangtung Province, China, situated in the South China Sea due s. of the Liuchow peninsula. Hainan Strait, about 15 m. in width, separates the peninsula from the island, which adjoins the Gulf of Tonkin on the E.
1955, “HAINAN”, in The Universal Standard Encyclopedia, volume 11, Funk & Wagnalls Unicorn Yearbook Service, page 4104