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This starts off sounding like an advert. The history is very good. Needs to have a neutral point of view. Needs refs. Pictures are good. Welcome
Victuallers15:14, 17 April 2007 (UTC)reply
I found this Chinese page
[1] that talked about Church activities in China and the founding of this school was mentioned.
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Dekimasuよ!21:41, 30 January 2018 (UTC)reply
Ying Wa College →
Anglo-Chinese College – Anglo-Chinese College (now Ying Wa College) is one of the existing earliest articles in English Wikipedia that it was original referring to the College founded in 1818 and dissolved in 1873. Although Ying Wa College (a secondary school now in Hong Kong) claims its origin is Anglo-Chinese College, there is a definite historical break between the Anglo-Chinese College (dissolved on 1873) and Ying Wa College (reestablished on 1914). Most of the academic researches about the Anglo-Chinese College only refer to the institution before 1873. (e.g. Waiting for China: the Anglo-Chinese College in Malacca by Brian Harrison
[2] and Robert Morrison and the Protestant Plan for China by Christopher A. Daily
[3], both published by
HKU Press). Some historians have also challenged the historical connection between both. (as stated in Ying Wa Girls' School history[4], only available in Chinese.)
Ux610283 (
talk) 15:07, 14 January 2018 (UTC) --Relisting.ToThAc (
talk)
18:45, 23 January 2018 (UTC)reply
Compare
Google Trends search interest, not even a blip for "anglo-chinese college". Same with Google Search results, many more results for "ying wa college" than "anglo-chinese college". Even the
school website pretty obviously states "Ying Wa College". Clearly most people use "Ying Wa College" instead of "Anglo-Chinese College". How it is named on Wikipedia right now doesn't matter.
feminist (
talk)
10:28, 15 January 2018 (UTC)reply
No, what I mean is that Ying Wa College should not be considered as equivalent to Anglo-Chinese College. They should be considered as different entities. What I suggest is that move this page back to Anglo-Chinese College, and the content of Ying Wa College should be in another article.
Ux610283 (
talk)
10:47, 15 January 2018 (UTC)reply
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