Citations:Lüda

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English citations of Lüda

  • [1980 July 15, Jay Mathews, “Hua Woos Military”, in The Washington Post[1], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 28 August 2017[2]:
    A visit last week with Army leaders in Luda, a city in the northern province of Liaoning, and an earlier speech before an Army political conference attacking material incentives -- a hallmark of Deng's policy -- are seen by analysts here to be part of such an effort by Hua.]
  • 1987, Andrew Boyd, “China and Russia”, in An Atlas of World Affairs[3], 8th edition, Routledge, published 1989, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 147:
    In 1898 Russia acquired a naval base in China, at Port Arthur (now part of the city of Lüda); Japan took over this base in 1905, Russia regained it in 1945, but in 1955 it was returned to China.
  • 1988 [1983], “Liaoning Province”, in Magnificent China: A Guide to its Cultural Treasures[4], San Francisco: China Books & Periodicals, Inc., →ISBN, →OCLC, page 198, column 2:
    Lüda (Lüshun-Dalian) 旅大市
    Lüda, the consolidation of the cities of Lüshun and Dalian, is on the south end of Liaodong peninsula. Lüda has 4.7 million inhabitants and is an important port and industry town.
  • 1989, “The Northeast”, in All China[5], Revised edition, Passport Books, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 60:
    Lüda
    Lüda is a double city composed of Lüshun and Dalian, located at the tip of the Liaodong Peninsula in Liaoning Province.
  • [2009, Yun Chen, “The Logic of the Mao Zedong Development System”, in Transition and Development in China: Towards Shared Growth (Transition and Development)‎[6], Ashgate Publishing, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, pages 32-33:
    After that, cities such as Beijing, Tianjin, Lvda (Dalian), Benxi, Hangzhou, Chongqing, Guiyang, Kunming implemented the system. Since the founding of the nation, under the separation policy of urban from rural, the distribution of materials and products was cut off in many places. This aim of implementing the system was to secure provisions of vegetables and side dishes etc for urban citizens, but only big cities - like parts of the direct controlled municipalities, the capital cities of provinces and other big cities - carried out this system. In those days, usually one suburban county was guided by one big city, and Lvda which guided two counties was an exception.]
  • [2012, The Strength of Democracy: How will the CPC march ahead[7], China Intercontinental Press (五洲传播出版社), →ISBN, →OCLC, page 98:
    Voters of the No. 3 Zone of Xinggong Street of Shahekou District of Luda (now Dalian) are looking at the List of Voters. (1953).]