Where did the typhoon get its name?

The name of the typhoon comes from the naming list of tropical cyclones (i.e. typhoons) in the Northwest Pacific and South China Sea adopted by the 31st Typhoon Committee. The naming list has 140 names, including Cambodia, Provided by 14 members including China, North Korea, Hong Kong, Macau, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Federated States of Micronesia, Philippines, South Korea, Thailand, United States and Vietnam (each member provides 10 names). The 140 names are divided into 10 groups; the 14 names in each group (one name for each member) are arranged in alphabetical order for each member. The naming table is used sequentially and cyclically. According to regulations, a tropical cyclone retains its name throughout its life, whether it strengthens or weakens. Most of these names come from well-known legends in the providing country or region. The names provided by China are: "Dragon King", "Jade Rabbit", "Wind God", "Cuckoo", "Haima", "Wukong", "Haiyan", "Poseidon", "Dian Mu" and "Begonia".