Citations:Jenai

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English citations of Jenai

  • 1954, Arthur F. Raper, Han-sheng Chuan, Shao-hsing Chen, “Current Benchmarks for Urban and Rural Taiwan”, in Urban and Industrial Taiwan―Crowded and Resourceful[1], Taipei: Good Earth Press, →OCLC, page 336:
    One rural area, Jenai township, and one industrial locality, Juifang, showed population decreases. Jenai, a mountainous area, decreased in part because of the population movement of Aborigines to other areas.
  • 1983 June 12, “People working together soften impact of floods”, in 自由中國週報 [Free China Weekly]‎[2], 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.
  • 2008, 林志興, 重現泰雅: 泛泰雅傳統服飾重製圖錄[3], National Museum of Prehistory, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 175:
    The Truku Group originally lived int he mountains around Tarowan in Nantou County's Jenai Township. [] In Nantou they live in Jenai Township's Fuzi, Inago and Tarowan.
  • 2013 March 27, “Latest earthquake signals blind fault in Nantou: seismologist”, in Focus Taiwan[4], archived from the original on June 27, 2022, Society‎[5]:
    A 100-kilometer-long blind fault probably exists in Nantou County's Jenai township in central Taiwan, the head of the Central Weather Bureau's Seismology Center concluded Wednesday after the area was hit by a magnitude 6.1 earthquake.
  • 2018 May 5, Sherry Hsiao, “Tea house aims to inspire with cartoon”, in Taipei Times[6], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 04 May 2018, Taiwan News, page 4‎[7]:
    Tea farmers harvest leaves of spring tea in Nantou County’s Jenai Township on Friday last week.