Citations:Cianjhen

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前鎮之星站
Cianjhen Star Station
前鎮高中站
Cianjhen Senior High School Station
  • 2008, Wei-Tai Hsia, Chan-Syun Chine, Chao-Ying Pan, Ei-Wei Lin, “Assessment of Dengue Fever Emergency Control Task Carried out in Kaohsiung City in 2006”, in Epidemiology Bulletin[1], volume 24, number 1, →DOI, →ISSN, →OCLC:
    This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of an emergency pesticide spray operation for dengue fever carried out in Cianjhen and Lingya Districts of Kaohsiung City in 2006 using knockdown rate, mortality rate, adult mosquito index, relative control efficiency, and dosage of pesticide used. The results showed that after applying the two commercially available pesticides, ”Perdelta E.C.” and ”Deltamethrin 2.8% E.C.,” (both using the same type of thermal fogger (PulsFog K10)) to Cianjhen and Lingya Districts respectively, the knockdown and mortality rate of Aedes aegypti L. in either district were above 90%.[...]In conclusion, despite evidence showing drug resistance has occurred with the local Aedes aegypti L. mosquito population in Kaohsiung's Cianjhen and Lingya Districts, with correct decisions made by the city government, right timing of the pesticide spray operation, plus Taiwan CDC's on-site instruction to improve the workers' spray skills, the overall outcome of this operation was seen as successful and effective in preventing the dengue fever endemic from getting worse.
  • 2009, Henry T. Chen, “The Culture and Daily Life of the Kaohsiung Fishing Communities”, in Taiwanese Distant-Water Fisheries in Southeast Asia, 1936-1977[2], St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, published 2017, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 42:
    In addition to rebuilding Gushan Fishing Port, a modern, distant-water fishing port built in 1967 in Cianjhen District attracted a large number of distant - water vessels originally based in Gushan.
  • 2012, “Foundation Through Ups and Downs”, in 錏廠歲月:高雄硫酸錏股份有限公司館藏圖錄[3], →ISBN, →OCLC, page 21:
    In 1949, the 26th arsenal was moved to Taiwan, so nitric generating equipment originally installed in the Hanyang pharmaceutical factory was also transported to Taiwan. The former site of Kaohsiung Steel Corporation, located in the Cianjhen District, Kaohsiung, was selected.
  • 2014 August 2, “Gas blasts kill dozens as fete turns tragic”, in Saturday Nation[4], Nairobi, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 42:
    A series of powerful gas blasts killed at least 25 people and injured up to 267 Friday in the southern Taiwanese city of Kaohsiung, overturning cars and ripping up roads as terrified residents fled an inferno.
    The explosions sparked massive fires which tore through the city’s Cianjhen district, leaving a yawning trench running for hundreds of metres down the middle of a major thoroughfare and littering the streets with dead bodies.
  • 2016, Chun-hung Chen, Yeong-Nain Sheen, Her-Yung Wang, “Case analysis of catastrophic underground pipeline gas explosion in Taiwan”, in Engineering Failure Analysis[5], volume 65, via Science Direct, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 40:
    On July 31, 2014, prior to the explosions, the odor of gas was noted, and white smoke was seen emitting from manholes near Kaisyuan 3rd Road and Ersheng 1st Road in Cianjhen District.
  • 2018 June 20, “高雄地區強降雨 市區馬路變水路! [Heavy Rain in Kaohsiung Leads to City-wide Flooding]”, in Public Television Service[6], archived from the original on 19 October 2022[7]:
    According to the Central Weather Bureau, Luzhu District received over 50 millimeters of rain on the morning of the 20th while Cianjhen, Siaogang, Cijin and Alian received over 30 millimeters.
  • 2019 May 28, “Hon Hai to set up ‘smart’ server plant in Kaohsiung”, in Taipei Times[8], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2019-05-27, Business, page 11[9]:
    Hon Hai in 2011 established a foothold in the Kaohsiung Software Park in Cianjhen District (前鎮) as part of its efforts to develop a wider range of applications for use in smartphones, tablet and notebook computers, desktop computers, flat panels, education, Internet communications and cloud-based technology gadgets.
  • 2020, Ku Chuan, Yeh Su-ping, Elizabeth Hsu, “KMT demands Chen Chu be 'impeached' over donation abuses”, in Focus Taiwan[10]:
    A series of propylene gas explosions occurred in Cianjhen and Lingya Districts of Kaohsiung from late July 31 to early Aug. 1, 2014, following reports of gas leaks. A total of 32 peoples[sic – meaning people] were killed, including seven regular and voluntary firefighters, and 321 others were injured.
  • 2020, Ying-ying Cheng, Seiji Shibata, Ching-chung Guey, Paul W. Mathews, Katsumi Kiyonaga, “EFL in Senior High Schools: The Case of Taiwan”, in Journal of the Linguistic Association of Canada and the United States[11], volume XLI, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 20:
    This general SHS in the Cianjhen District was established in 1969. This old classroom was bright and airy and had fans and a projector. There were 36 students in this general class.
  • 2021 January 8, Chen Cheng-hui, “Coins for Year of the Ox unveiled by central bank”, in Taipei Times[12], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 9 January 2021, Business, page 12[13]:
    The silver coin’s obverse side has a gold-plated image of an ox and the reverse bears an image of the lion dance festival in Kaohsiung’s Cianjhen District (前鎮), the central bank said.
  • 2021, Chi-Ting (黃季霆) Huang, 高雄前鎮地區砂土層中潛盾隧道施工引致地盤變位之分析 [Analysis of Ground Movements Induced by Shield-Tunneling in Sandy Soil at Cianjhen District, Kaohsiung]‎[14]:
    Based on the monitoring data of Contract CR2 tunneling in the Kaohsiung MRT project, a feedback analysis was carried out, using the empirical formula proposed by Peck and O'Reilly & New, in order to estimate the characteristics of settlement troughs induced by shield tunneling in Cianjhen District, Kaohsiung.
  • 2021 November 11, James Brown, “Fisherman’s Friend? Film Festival Documentary Fails To Lift Lid on Industry Abuses”, in The News Lens[15], archived from the original on 11 November 2021:
    Much of the film scratches the skin of a diseased system, seemingly afraid to apply the surgeon’s scalpel for fear of exposing the rotting innards.
    Instead, the laudable but limited efforts of the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan Seamen’s and Fisherman’s Service Center (PCTSFSC) in Cianjhen, Kaohsiung are given prominence, with insights into the hardships the fishermen face limited to platitudes about long hours and their occasionally irascible captain.
  • [(Can we date this quote?), “About Cianjhen”, in Cianjhen District Office, Kaohsiung City[16], archived from the original on 2022-06-09[17]:
    According to “The General History of Taiwan,” the governor of Da Jhu Li, whose name was Cian Jhen, cultivated this area during Ming Loyalist rule and this area was named after this governor; Some also said it got the name because there were lots of bandits in the area and the county government set a frontier post here during Cing dynasty. As a result, this area got its name Cian(front) Jhen(town).]
  • (Can we date this quote?), “Hsin Kao Gas Co Ltd”, in Reuters[18], archived from the original on 2023-06-26[19]:
    The Company is also involved in the pipeline and related natural gas equipment installation business. The Company operates its businesses primarily in districts of Kaohsiung, Taiwan, including Sanmin, Cianjin, Sin Sing, Ling-Ya, Cianjhen, Gushan, Zuoying, Nanzih and Yan Chen.