Citations:Laocheng

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English citations of Laocheng

  • 2010, Serenade Woo, edited by Deborah Muir and Anna Noonan, China Clings to Control: Press Freedom in 2009[1], International Federation of Journalists, →OCLC, page 15:
    On October 20, Zhang Jinxing, a journalist for Cheng Du Shang Bao newspaper, was reportedly assaulted and detained for eight hours by police from Laocheng District, Luoyang, Henan Province, while reporting on a traffic accident.
  • 2014 March 28, “Luoyang residents sue gov't over land requisition”, in China Internet Information Center[2], archived from the original on 15 May 2022[3]:
    A court in Luoyang, central China's Henan Province, began hearing a case where 266 households in the city sued their local government over land requisition and violation of regulations on protection of the old town.
    The 266 families claimed that the Laocheng (old town) district government began a policy of requisition of land in the ancient town on August 8 last year, ordering the seizure of more than 1,000 mu (66.7 hectares) in a move that contradicts the city's 2011-2020 overall plan and the country's regulation on ancient town protection.
  • 2015 May 5, “Man dies after binge-drinking contest, organizers to compensate”, in China Daily USA[4], archived from the original on 10 May 2015, Society‎[5]:
    The Laocheng district court of Luoyang ruled that the organizers should pay 447,642.36 yuan to the family.
  • 2018 December 20, Li Yingxue, “Success takes root in peony capital”, in China Daily[6], archived from the original on December 21, 2018, Business‎[7]:
    Located in Laocheng district, the first phase of Luoyi city officially opened during this year's peony festival.
    Reflecting more than 800 years of history, the reconstructed city is planned to cover 91 hectares at a cost of 12.7 billion yuan.
    Yang Shaochun, secretary of the CPC Luoyang Laocheng District Committee, says Luoyi is combining cultural tourism and peony-related industries to attract more visitors and revenue.