Citations:Cihtong

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English citations of Cihtong

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  • 2008, Ying-Yi Ho, “References”, in Causes and Consequences of Roost Switching by the Bat Myotis formosus (Vespertilionidae)[1], University of Western Ontario, →ISBN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 11 June 2022, page 133:
    Figure 2.1. Map of sampling localities for Myotis formosus on the Southwest plain, Taiwan. Red stars indicated the localities of the colonies sampled, including [] 7), a[sic – meaning an] area around Rao-Ping Elementary School in Cihtong township CT, Roosting Area 7), []
  • 2010, Rajib Shaw, Danai Thaitakoo, Water Communities[2], Emerald Books, →ISBN, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 252:
    Furthermore, everyone knows that the crops grown at Chou-Shui River are of high quality, like the rice of Siluo Township, watermelons of Erlun Township, garlic of Cihtong Township, flowers of Shijo Township, guava of Shetou Township, and so on.
  • 2013, “Garlic township-Mayuan community of Cihtong Township welcomes everyone by showing off “Driving the plow” performance art and to show the results of community building”, in Yunlin County Government[3]:
    The Ministry of Culture of Executive Yuan today (the 11th) visits Garlic Township - Mayuan community of Cihtong Township in Yunlin County to review the achievement of the community building.
  • 2013, Chiu Yi-Chich et al., “Development of an Automatic Tray-Discharging System for Rice Seedlings”, in Engineering in Agriculture, Environment and Food[4], volume 6, number 1, →DOI, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 32:
    The developed tray-discharging system was installed in a rice seedling nursery, Cihtong, in Yun-Lin county, Taiwan and connected to the existed transport gantry.
  • 2013 January 31, Cheng Shu-kai, Jake Chung, “Yunlin welcomes the public with 50 hectares of flowers”, in Taipei Times[5], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 01 February 2013, Taiwan News, page 5‎[6]:
    The Yunlin County Government is inviting the public to a flower festival that will be held in Cihtong Township’s (莿桐) 50 hectare flower field — which is roughly the size of 1,145 basketball courts.
  • 2017 April 4, “Taiwan reports new bird flu cases”, in Xiang Bo, editor, Xinhua News Agency[7], archived from the original on 12 March 2018[8]:
    More than 4,000 birds on a farm in Cihtong Township were killed Tuesday after its chickens tested positive for the H5N2 virus in late March.
  • 2020 January, Chieh-Hsiu Lee et al., “Exploring epigallocatechin gallate impregnation to inhibit 5-hydroxymethylfurfural formation and the effect on antioxidant ability of black garlic”, in LWT[9], →DOI, →ISSN, →OCLC:
    The garlic (Allium sativum) was cultivated in Cihtong Township, Yunlin County, Taiwan and provided by Ajins Biomedical Corporation.
  • 2021 September 3, Steven Crook, “Highways & Byways: Tripping through Douliu”, in Taipei Times[10], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2 September 2021, Features, page 13[11]:
    From the back of a blue truck, the kind of vehicle that’s as common as chopsticks in rural Taiwan, the man and his friend were dealing in garlic from Cihtong (莿桐), a township a few kilometers north of Douliu. The unwashed bulbs looked as if they’d just been pulled from the ground.