Citations:Chienshih

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English citations of Chienshih

  • 1962, Bulletin of the Geological Survey of Taiwan[1], numbers 14-16, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 1:
    The town of Chutung is located five kilometers northwest of the coal field. There is a highway from Chutung to Chienshih and another from Chutung through Shangping to Wufeng along the above-mentioned streams.
  • 1983 October 23, “Uranium Found in Taipei County”, in 自由中國週報 [Free China Weekly]‎[2], volume XXIV, number 42, Taipei, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 4, column 1:
    Aside from Sanhsia, other exploration areas include Tahsi, Chienshih end along the East-West Cross-Island Highway.
  • 1995, 光華畫報[3], volume 20, numbers 1-6, →OCLC, page 81:
    The other main route follows the works road which runs from Chienshih Village in Chienshih Township, Hsinchu County, via the "front mountain" Atayal villages of Chinping, Tienpu and Hsiuluan, and ends a 40-minute walk away from []
  • 2006 January 17, Jih-ching Peng, “US teacher bikes six hours to volunteer”, in Taipei Times[4], archived from the original on 26 January 2006:
    When Greenhoe visited Shihlei in the Houshan District (後山) of Hsinchu County's Chienshih Township (尖石) two years ago, he learned that the local school lacked an English teacher, and that English classes had therefore stopped.
  • 2007 September 19, “Wipha brings woe, havoc to northern Taiwan area”, in Taiwan News[5], archived from the original on 04 October 2022:
    The Executive Yuan's typhoon relief center was yesterday forced to evacuate 169 people residing in Chienshih and Wufeng townships in Hsinchu County because of serious concerns about possible landslides that may result from all the precipitation over the past two days.
  • 2019, Jeffrey Edward Nicolaisen, “Equality of Life: Thinking With Multi-Species Relationships in Taiwan”, in Duke University[6], archived from the original on 30 June 2022, page 334:
    In this chapter, I begin by introducing the Tayal Nation and providing a description of how their pre-Christian cosmology may have looked. With a generic cosmology as background, I introduce the particular community of Chienshih Township in the northern Taiwan county of Hsinchu.