Citations:Jiulongpo

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English citations of Jiulongpo

Area in Chongqing

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  • [1957, Ellis O. Briggs, “Pokey and the Chungking Flying Bat Sweepstake”, in Shots Heard Round the World: An Ambassador's Hunting Adventures on Four Continents[1], New York: Viking Press, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 75:
    At the end of the number two priority that stretched from the Potomac across North Africa to India and Burma, the Air Transport Command set me down at Chiulungpo, the muddy airfield of the Nine Dragons of Chungking, in March of 1945.]
  • [1978, C. G. Bamford, H. Robinson, “Southern and Eastern Asia”, in Geography of Transport[2], MacDonald and Evans, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 178:
    As a result of this drive, the bottleneck at Tienhsing Chow, near-Sha-shih, where silt accumulation in the low-water period impeded movement, has been overcome: the river here is now navigable at all times ; the river bed has been widened, by blasting, from 30 to 60 metres at Kungling, above I-ch’ang, while the institution of navigation lights has permitted night-time navigation and reduced by half the time re- quired to journey from I’ch’ang to Chungking; and two new river ports at Yuhsikou and at Chiulungpo were built during the period of the first Five Year Plan (1953-7.).]

District in Chongqing

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  • [1968 [1957 April 23], Jerome Alan Cohen, “People's Tribunal Protects the Rights of the Person. Wang Shao-ch’ing To Serve Imprisonment for Hitting Others”, in The Criminal Process in the People's Republic of China, 1949-1963: An Introduction[3], Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, sourced from Chung-ching jih-pao (Chungking daily), →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 529[4]:
    On the afternoon of April 17, at a meeting attended by 500 or more of the Chungking Steel Company’s staff and workers and their family members, the Ta-tu-k’ou people’s tribunal of the Chiu-lung-p’o district people’s court publicly tried Wang Shao-ch’ing for violation of the rights of people.]
  • 2009, 申宏磊 [Sheng Honglei], “Link II: Chongqing's "Nail Household"”, in 李洋 [Li Yang] et al., transl., 新闻发布与阳光执政 [Press Release & Sunshine Government]‎[5], Beijing: Foreign Languages Press, →ISBN, →OCLC, →OL, page 66:
    In February 2005 the developer appealed to the Jiulongpo District Housing Administration Bureau for permission to demolish the building.
  • 2011 March 12, Melanie Lee, “Wal-Mart apologizes for duck meat past expiry date in China”, in Clarence Fernandez, editor, Reuters[6], archived from the original on 20 September 2023, CYCLICAL CONSUMER GOODS‎[7]:
    A store in the Jiulongpo district was caught by a local market regulator selling smoked tea ducks using the meat.