三不管

Chinese

three not manage; not in charge of
trad. (三不管) 不管
simp. #(三不管) 不管

Etymology

Originally referring to the status of Kowloon Walled City. The three parties were the British government, the Chinese government and the Hong Kong government.

Alternatively may be referring to Nanshi in Tianjin, which was an area between the Chinese territory, the French concession and the Japanese concession.

Pronunciation


Verb

三不管

  1. (of an area, matter, event, etc.) to be not managed, controlled, supervised or administered by any party
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