Citations:Hsinyi
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English citations of Hsinyi
In Taipei
[edit]- 2009 January 1, 資訊管理室 [Information Management Office], “TAIPEI CITY TO HAVE 8 CONSTITUENCIES FOR LEGISLATIVE ELECTIONS”, in Yangmingshan National Park[2], archived from the original on 20 September 2022:
- The sixth constituency will cover the Taan administrative district, and the seventh constituency will contain the Hsinyi district and 13 boroughs in the Sungshan district, while the eighth constituency will incorporate the Wenshan district and 10 boroughs in the Chungcheng district.
- 2010, Ann Kerns, “Taipei 101”, in Seven Wonders of Architecture[3], Twenty-First Century Books, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 67:
- In 1997 the Taipei city government began plans for Taipei 101. It was planned for 101 floors. The city was developing a new business area, the Hsinyi District. Taipei's mayor, Chen Shui-bian, wanted a tower as a landmark and a business center for Hsinyi.
- 2018 June 26, I-chia Lee, “Taipei begins second phase of wetland park”, in Taipei Times[5], archived from the original on 25 June 2018[6]:
- The Taipei City Government yesterday broke ground for the second phase of the Yongchunpi Wetland Park (永春陂生態濕地公園) in the city’s Hsinyi District (信義) in a bid to increase biodiversity and improve the Sishou Mountain trail.
- 2022 October 3, “No typhoons in 3 years”, in Radio Taiwan International[7], archived from the original on 11 October 2022[8]:
- A tree fell in Hsinyi district in Taipei due to a typhoon.
In Nantou County
[edit]- 1976 August 22, “New highway across island to be built in '78”, in 自由中國週報 [Free China Weekly][9], volume XVII, number 33, Taipei, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 4, column 1:
- Construction will begin in July 1978 from Hsinyi in Nantou county on the west side and in 1979 from Yuli in Hualien county on the east side.
- 1983 June 12, “People working together soften impact of floods”, in 自由中國週報 [Free China Weekly][10], volume XXIV, number 23, Taipei, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 3:
- Hardest hit by the flooding and landslides was Nantou County, where 14 persons were reported killed, two injured and several others missing. Two villages in the county, Jenai and Hsinyi, have been completely cut off from the outside world.