Citations:Jianshih

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English citations of Jianshih

  • 2003 March, “Shei-Pa National Park Guide to the Exhibition Hall in Wenshui Visitor Center”, in Bai Fengshuo, transl., edited by Michael Lee, Young-Fa Lin[1], archived from the original on 05 March 2023:
    Covering 76,850 hectacres, about three times the area of Taipei City, Shei-Pa National Park comprises Wufong and Jianshih in Sinjhu County, Taian in Miaoli County, and Heping in Taijhong County.
  • 2006, Yung-Li (張永利), et al. Chang, 百川匯海: 李壬癸先生七秩壽慶論文集[2], 中央研究院語言學研究所, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 104:
    Twenty text were recorded and preliminary[sic – meaning preliminarily] analyzed by Y. Yeh (2003-4) with the help of E. Zeitoun on Squliq as spoken in Jianshih Township, Hsinchu County.
  • 2008, Cycling in Taiwan[3], Taiwan Tourism Bureau, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 65:
    At Hsinchu Train Station take the Hsinchu Bus heading to Cyonglin, Neiwan, and Jianshih and get off at Hengshan.
  • 2010s, GUO DAI ZENG, “About the Mayor”, in Shinchu County Jianshih Township Office[4], archived from the original on 19 December 2019[5]:
    It is my honor and privilege to have this special opportunity to serve the community of Jianshih. I have had endless encouragement and love guiding me to this position, and I believe that it is a true calling from God. I will not let this gift go to waste and I will fervently work to better the lives of everyone in Jianshih. It is my goal to hear the voices of the people of Jianshih and bring to them what they truly need. I will use my position to the best of my ability to help as many people as possible, and to make Jianshih an even better place to live.
  • 2016 November 27, George Liao, “Nice maple viewing places tucked in mountains of Hsinchu County”, in Taiwan News[6], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 28 November 2016, Travel & Cuisine‎[7]:
    Jianshih’s Siouluan Village, which is surrounded by mountains and blessed with a river valley and a suspension bridge, has become a well-known attraction for photographers who like to take pictures of colorful maple leaves.
    If looking at maple leaves from a distance is not satisfying, visitors can go up the mountains to the Syaroko Historic Trail that connects Jianshih and Wufeng townships and was used as a hunting trail by the Atayal tribe in the old days.
  • 2021 January 27, “NTUT students build vegetable shop in Atayal village”, in Taipei Times[8], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 26 January 2021, Taiwan News, page 3‎[9]:
    Architecture students at National Taipei University of Technology (NTUT) have built an organic vegetable shop for residents of an Atayal village in Hsinchu County’s Jianshih Township (尖石).
  • 2022 March 25, Flor Wang, Kuo Hsun-wen, “Two Belgian Catholic priests receive Taiwan ID cards”, in Focus Taiwan[10], archived from the original on 25 March 2022:
    They are the fifth and sixth foreign nationals to obtain ROC citizenship in Hsinchu County for their contributions to society, the Hsinchu County government said in a statement issued on Friday.
    Both have worked many years in Jianshih and Zhudong townships, where they helped poor families and disadvantaged students by hosting summer and winter camps for them so they could continue their studies, the statement said.