Talk:Xingtian Temple

English name
The only (major) edits to this article have been moving the article back and forth between "Hsing Tian Kong" and "Xingtian Temple". Since there has been no discussion, the question remains as to which romanization to use. In my understanding, while Hanyu Pinyin is "official" (it's in quotation marks because if you live in Taiwan, you know it's not that simple), for things like place names the original (and sometimes more common) spelling is retained (e.g. Taipei, Kaohsiung, etc.). But instead of arguing over which name is more official/common/correct, I would suggest just going with the spelling they use on their web site, which is "Hsing Tian Kong".

By the way, that romanization appears to be strictly Wade-Giles, rather than a "bizarre mixture of pinyin systems" as one reviewer noted. Thoughts? -07:15, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Actually no, it's not straight WG. That would be "Hsing T'ien Kung."--119.14.31.73 (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 04:27, 4 July 2011 (UTC).


 * I am going to move this page back to "Hsing Tian Kong" per lack of discussion/justification for keeping it here. As mentioned above, I think we should go with the romanization the temple itself uses (see their web site). And my mistake, I don't believe the name actually follows any one romanization system. -Multivariable (talk) 03:21, 13 December 2010 (UTC)
 * > it's not straight WG
 * No. Most Wade-Giles to English romanization ignore the apostrophe. 122.100.75.52 (talk) 11:03, 16 April 2023 (UTC)

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