Citations:Qiaokou

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English citations of Qiaokou

In Hubei

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  • [1930 August 5 [1930 August 1], “Hailstone Damage Near Hankow”, in The North-China Herald and Supreme Court and Consular Gazette[1], volume CLXXVI, number 3287, Shanghai, →OCLC, page 199, column 5:
    In the one case, a two-storeyed house in Wuchang which has long been needing repairs collapsed and killed the mother and son of the occupier. In the other case, a house built partly on piles at the edge of the Han River above Chiaokou was overturned and the wife and daughter of the tenant were thrown into the river and drowned.]
  • [1980 [1957], Fan-hsi Wang, “The Pacific War and a New Split in the Organization”, in Gregor Benton, transl., Memoirs of a Chinese Revolutionary[2], New York: Columbia University Press, published 1991, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 243:
    When the Northern Expedition reached Wuhan in 1927 Li Ts'ai-lien, although only a girl of fifteen, plunged headlong into revolutionary work and was active as a trade union organizer in the workers' district of Ch'iao-k'ou.]
  • 1995, Shaoguang Wang, Failure of Charisma: the Cultural Revolution in Wuhan[3], Oxford University Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, →OL, page 24:
    Hankou’s industries were concentrated either on the outskirts of Jiang’an District or in Qiaokou District.
  • 2007 November 21, “Vigilante escapes charges over death of suspected thief”, in South China Morning Post[4], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 20 August 2023[5]:
    Prosecutors in Wuhan's Qiaokou district decided not to file charges against Feng Weiyan, 27, who was cleared of responsibility in the death of Yang Man.
  • 2020 May 13, Ken Moritsugu, Yu Bing, “Mass testing to begin in Wuhan amid fears of virus comeback”, in AP News[6], archived from the original on 20 August 2023[7]:
    About 1,000 residents of a compound in Qiaokou district were to be tested in groups, according to a website of Hubei TV, the official provincial broadcaster.
  • 2020 May 14, Brenda Goh, “RPT-Wuhan residents brave rain, queues for COVID-19 mass-testing campaign”, in Reuters[8], archived from the original on 29 April 2022, Healthcare Sector‎[9]:
    In Wuhan’s Qiaokou district, at the Zirun Mingyuan apartment community where about 10,000 people live, men, women and children stood under umbrellas while elderly residents perched on stools as they waited to get tested at four sites set up in the middle of the compound.

Southern Hunan near Chenzhou

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  • 1983, Gu Hua, translated by Gladys Yang, A Small Town Called Hibiscus[10], Beijing: Panda Books, →ISBN, →OCLC, pages 6–7:
    fter finishing Junior middle school Gu Hua taught for a year in the Jiahe primary school. He then entered a technical school to study agriculture, after which he spent fourteen years, from 1962 to ’75, in the Agricultural Research Institute in Qiaokou, formerly a waste land, where he learned to grow rice, vegetables and fruit and repair farm implements.[...]
    At Qiaokou, Gu Hua took part in the various political movements of that period, including the Four Clean-ups Movement and the unprecedented “great cultural revolution”.

Spanish citations of Qiaokou

  • 2020 May 14, Brenda Goh, Roxanne Liu, Ryan Woo, “Residentes de Wuhan participan en campaña de pruebas masivas de COVID-19”, in Daniela Desantis, editor, Reuters[11], archived from the original on 20 August 2023, NOTICIAS GLOBALES‎[12]:
    En el distrito de Qiaokou de Wuhan, en la comunidad de apartamentos de Zirun Mingyuan donde viven unas 10.000 personas, hombres, mujeres y niños estaban parados bajo los paraguas mientras esperaban hacerse la prueba en cuatro puntos ubicados en el centro del complejo.
    In Wuhan’s Qiaokou district, at the Zirun Mingyuan apartment community where about 10,000 people live, men, women and children stood under umbrellas while elderly residents perched on stools as they waited to get tested at four sites set up in the middle of the compound.