Dorking Ke-kak (ing-gú: Dorking Cockerel; Dorking ke-kang) sī Tang-lâm Eng-lân Surrey-kūn Dorking [en]-tìn ê Deepdene huán-hîng kau-tshe lōo-kháu tíng-kuân ê tsi̍t-tsō tiau-sok. Dorking Ke-kak biâu-huē tsí-tsia̍h kang-ê Dorking ke [en], tsit-ê tiau-sok teh li̍k-sú siōng sī Dorking-tìn king-tsè ê tiōng-iàu tsoo-sîng pōo-hūn. Tsit-tsiah 10 ing-tshioh (30 kong-tshioh) kuân ê ke-kak-á sī-iû "Peter Parkinson" sóo tiau-khik--ê pīng-koh teh 2007-nî tshai khí-lâi--ê. Tsit-tsō tiau-sok sī tong-tē ê tē-piáu-sìng kèn-tiok, uī-tio̍h kì-liām ti̍k-sû tiûñ-ha̍p jî-lâi tsìn-hîng tsi̍t-kuá phòng-se hong-tsà [en] ua̍h-tāng.[1]

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Dorking Ke-kak kuà-tio̍h 2012 Lûntun Olympic ūn-tōng-huē ê kim-pâi.
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  1. Lytollis, Roger (4 November 2021). On a Pedestal: A Trip around Britain's Statues (ēng Eng-gí). Little, Brown Book Group. p. 136. ISBN 978-1-4721-4611-3. 

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