Citations:Lujhu

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English citations of Lujhu

  • 2013, Peter Newman, Anne Matan, “The Renewable Energy City”, in Green Urbanism in Asia: The Emerging Green Tigers[1], →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 41:
    In February 2010, the largest high—concentration photovoltaic (HCPV) solar power plant in Asia began operation in Lujhu, located in the Greater Kaohsiung area.
  • 2016, Abraham Gerber, “Kaohsiung mayor ignoring public: protesters”, in Taipei Times[2], archived from the original on September 01, 2016[3]:
    Protesters from Kaohsiung’s Lujhu (路竹) and Hunei (湖內) districts said the city government failed to promptly publish online that a controversial iron wire and screw factory had passed an environmental review.
  • n.d., “To know Lujhu”, in Lujhu Household Registration Office, Kaohsiung City[4], archived from the original on May 04, 2017, About us‎[5]:
    Later joined the Hsie-nan village, which was delimited from Hsie-she village on October 1, 1989, now the Lujhu Township administrative area of jurisdiction goes on the counts of 20 villages.
  • 2018, Lisa Wang, “Winbond to start fab construction”, in Taipei Times[6], archived from the original on 02 October 2018[7]:
    “The investment is the largest scale in the history of the park in Kaohsiung’s Lujhu District (路竹), surpassing all capital that has been invested over the past 15 years,” the Kaohsiung Economic Development Bureau said in a statement on Monday.
  • 2018, Eryk Smith, “OPINION: Extend the HSR to Pingtung? Let’s Talk After the Election”, in The News Lens[8], archived from the original on 15 October 2018[9]:
    Rural north Kaohsiung could use better medical care facilities. Elderly care is a huge need that could benefit from a few billion. Hiring more inspectors to patrol Lujhu’s industrial areas might keep unscrupulous actors from dumping toxic chemicals into streams or other polluting acts.
  • 2018, Shih Hsiu-chuan, “Major Kaohsiung mayoral candidates face off in televised debate”, in Focus Taiwan[10], archived from the original on 17 September 2022[11]:
    If elected, Chen Chi-mai said, he would establish a one-stop windows for investors to facilitate clusters for semiconductors and smart industries, promote agricultural products in overseas markets, and expand the MRT network to Lujhu and Linyuan districts to close the gap between urban and rural areas in the city.