Citations:Syuejia

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English citations of Syuejia

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  • 2003, Taiwan Yearbook[1], Government Information Office, →OCLC, page 598:
    Performing groups, including stilt walkers and musical bands, draw crowds to one of the most elaborate processions in Taiwan, held in Syuejia 學甲, Tainan County 台南縣, in honor of the tenth century healer, Wu Pen 吳本.
  • 2007, Stephen Keeling, Brice Minnigh, The Rough Guide to Taiwan (Rough Guides)‎[2], Penguin, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 287:
    Yeh Wang (1826-1889), a master craftsman born in Chiayi, founded the Taiwanese branch of the industry, and though his work is rare these days, you can still see some of his original figures in Ciji Temple in Syuejia near Tainan (see p.333).
  • 2008, Yu-San Han, Ya-Ting Chang, Horst Taraschewski, Su-Ling Chang, Che-Chun Chen, Wann-Nian Tzeng, “The Swimbladder Parasite Anguillicola crassus in Native Japanese Eels and Exotic American Eels in Taiwan”, in Zoological Studies[3], volume 47, number 6, page 668:
    Cultured Japanese eels (n = 257) were purchased from 1 pond in Yonglin, 6 ponds in Budai (run by the same farmer), and 1 pond in Syuejia all of southwestern Taiwan in Sept. 2006.
  • 2008, Yu-San Han, Ya-Ting Chang, Horst Taraschewski, Su-Ling Chang, Che-Chun Chen, Wann-Nian Tzeng, “The Swimbladder Parasite Anguillicola crassus in Native Japanese Eels and Exotic American Eels in TaiwanTrout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)”, in Zoological Studies[4], volume 47, number 6, page 668:
    Cultured Japanese eels (n = 257) were purchased from 1 pond in Yonglin, 6 ponds in Budai (run by the same farmer), and 1 pond in Syuejia all of southwestern Taiwan in Sept. 2006.
  • 2011, Chung-Hsin Chen, Yeong-Shiau Pu, “Arsenics and Urothelial Carcinoma”, in Health Hazards of Environmental Arsenic Poisoning: From Epidemic to Pandemic[5], World Scientific Publishing, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 54:
    Based on limited reported data, residents in the BFD-endemic area (Budai and Yijhu of the Chiayi County; Beimen and Syuejia of the Tainan County) who had been exposed to arsenic-containing artesian well water for a long duration were at a great risk for UC including bladder and upper urinary tract cancers.
  • 2014, Greg Thain, John Bradley, FMCG: The Power of Fast-Moving Consumer Goods[6], Sarasota, FL: First Edition Design Publishing, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 483:
    Kao Ching-yuen was born into poverty in Syuejia, a small town in the south of Taiwan.
  • 2014 February 18, “Jiashing”, in Jiali District Office, Tainan City[7], archived from the original on 03 August 2022[8]:
    The main highways here are Provincial Highway Tai 19 to Syuejia and the downtown of Jiali, County Highway South 24 to Jiangjun and Matou District.
  • 2014 August 5, “Traveling in Syuejia”, in Syuejia District Office, Tainan City[9], archived from the original on 09 May 2022[10]:
    Syuejia District is composed of rolling plains and has a population of over 20,000 people. Agriculture and aquaculture are well developed in this area.
    This District is home to many famous temples, with Syuejia Cijigong being the most famous.[...]
    Visitors to Syuejia will also have a chance to sample famous local cuisine such as Syuejia milkfish balls, milkfish porridge, and Syuejia goose.[...]
    Come to Syuejia and have some fun!
  • 2016, Steven E. Lobell, Norrin M Ripsman, editors, The Political Economy of Regional Peacemaking[11], Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, pages 159–160:
    The Taiwanese milkfish industry has faced troubles in recent years, and in 2011 a state-owned PRC firm placed an order for the fish from the town of Syuejia (Xuejia) in Tainan County.
  • 2019, Hung YW, Lin YH, Huang HY, Wang WS, Chiu CF, Chiu CC, Chiu HW, Tsai WH, Hung SW, “Acute Toxicity and Drug Residue Analysis of Formalin in Two Cold Water Fishes: Cultured Hybrid Bester Sturgeon (Huso huso × Acipenser ruthenus) and Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)”, in United Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Science[12], volume 1, number 1, page 3:
    Healthy sturgeon, a cultured Huso huso × Acipenser ruthenus hybrid, (body weight: 130 ± 10 g) and healthy rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (body weight: 100 ± 10 g) were obtained from the Fisheries Research Institute, COA (Changhua county, Taiwan) and a cultural fish farm (Syuejia District, Tainan City, Taiwan).
  • 2010's, “Cultural Festivals in Taijiang”, in Taikang Cultural Center[13], archived from the original on 05 July 2019[14]:
    Bi Hu Temple at Dahu has a long history of organizing pilgrimages with Bao An Temple at Sidingliao. Likewise, villages including Sidingliao, Jhongjhouliao, Waiwunzih, Old Heshun, Zongtouliao, Shihsandian, Budaizueiliao, and Jhengzihliao also have a close relationship with the Pao Sheng Emperor from Cih Ji Temple at Syuejia. The collaboration of Bi Hu Temple and Bao An Temple shows how local belief centers interact with one another. Another example is the tradition of the Pao Sheng Emperor from Syuejia going south on a tour of inspection in Jianzihpu, Taijiang.
  • 2020 June 1, I-chia Lee, “Chen and team rock Tainan on visit”, in Taipei Times[15], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 01 June 2020, Front Page, page 1‎[16]:
    Minister of Health and Welfare Chen Shih-chung, center, feeds a giraffe yesterday during a visit to Wanpi Safari Zoo in Tainan’s Syuejia District.
  • 2021 April 12, “The Runndown: Property Tax, Ta Ya’s Solar Plans, and Mitsui Chemicals’ Increased Investment”, in American Chamber of Commerce in Taipei[17], archived from the original on 17 May 2021[18]:
    The Ta Ya Group in 2020 completed construction of a 76MW solar power plant – the first such facility to be developed on repurposed land – in Tainan’s Syuejia Township. The plant began operations this February and is expected to produce 1.8 billion kWh of electricity over the next 20 years, significantly reducing carbon emissions and generating NT$9 billion in revenue.
  • 2022 January 24, Cheng-hui Chen, “Wind energy project to cost NT$3bn”, in Taipei Times[19], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 23 January 2022, Business, page 12[20]:
    Golden Grande, a maker of personal protective equipment — such as masks, protective eyewear, earmuffs and industrial helmets — plans to invest NT$400 million to install smart production lines and advanced manufacturing equipment at its facilities in Tainan’s Syuejia District (學甲), the ministry said.
  • 2023 April 14, Jung-hsiang Chang, Ko Lin, “8 indicted over 2022 pre-election Tainan submachine gun attacks”, in Focus Taiwan[21], archived from the original on 2023-04-15, Society‎[22]:
    On Nov. 10, 2022, police responding to a 3 a.m. report of exploding firecrackers arrived to find the steel shutter of Hsieh Shu-fan's campaign headquarters on Zhongzhen Road in Tainan's Syuejia District riddled with around 30 bullet holes.