Citations:Siaogang

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English citations of Siaogang

In Kaohsiung[edit]

Siaogang Station
  • 2013, 中華民國102年內政統計年報 [2013 Statistical Yearbook of Interior]‎[1], 內政部統計處, →OCLC, page 37:
    Kaohsiung City was elevated to the status of a city directly under the jurisdiction of Central Government on July 1st, 1979, including Siaogang township of Kaohsiung County.
  • 2015, Simon Foster, Stephen Keeling, The Rough Guide to Taiwan (Rough Guides)‎[2], 3rd edition, →ISBN, →OCLC, pages 257–258:
    The city metro, or KMRT (高雄捷運; gāoxióng jiéyùn; krtco.com.tw) is the best way to get around, although it doesn't go everywhere. Two lines-Red (with stops R3 to R24) and Orange (stops 01 to 014) - crisscross the city (metting at Formosa Blvd), from Gangshan in the north to the airport and Siaogang in the south, and from Sizihwan in the west to Daliao in the eastern suburbs.
  • 2016, Arvin Farid, editor, Geohazards Caused by Human Activity[3], →ISBN, →OCLC:
    The cases discussed are as follows:
    • Collapse of Chung Lin Road in Kaohsiung's Siaogang District - subsidence cracked Chung Lin Road for the second time within a year in the aftermath of Typhoon Dujuan in September 2015.[...]
    2.1. Collapse of Chung Lin Road in Kaohsiung's Siaogang District
  • 2018 June 20, “高雄地區強降雨 市區馬路變水路! [Heavy Rain in Kaohsiung Leads to City-wide Flooding]”, in Public Television Service[4], archived from the original on 19 October 2022[5]:
    According to the Central Weather Bureau, Luzhu District received over 50 millimeters of rain on the morning of the 20th while Cianjhen, Siaogang, Cijin and Alian received over 30 millimeters.
  • 2019 May 23, Lee Hsin-fang, Sherry Hsiao, “Cabinet rebuts Han’s non-cooperation claims”, in Taipei Times[6], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 22 May 2019, Taiwan News, page 3‎[7]:
    At a question-and-answer session at the Kaohsiung City Council on Tuesday, Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Kaohsiung City Councilor Huang Shao-ting (黃紹庭) suggested that due to a lack of cooperation from the central government, progress on major projects, such as the relocation of residents from Siaogang District’s (小港) Dalinpu Village (大林蒲) and the construction of a new yellow line on the Kaohsiung Rapid Transit system, have come to a standstill since Han took office on Dec. 25 last year.
  • 2020 May 27, Yu Hsiao-han, Wang Shu-fen, Joseph Yeh, “CWB issues torrential rain alerts for 16 cities, counties”, in Focus Taiwan[8], archived from the original on 30 May 2020:
    According to CWB weather stations in Kaohsiung as of 11 a.m., Cianjhen District had recorded the largest amount of rainfall since midnight Monday at 280.5 mm, followed by Siaogang District at 252 mm.
  • 2022 January 28, Jason Pan, “CPC division head suspected of bribery”, in Taipei Times[9], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 27 January 2022, Taiwan News, page 2‎[10]:
    Hsu’s division is responsible for CPC’s two main facilities, the oil refinery in Kaohsiung’s Siaogang District (小港) and the refinery in Taoyuan’s Gueishan District (龜山), which together process 600,000 barrels of crude oil per day, a report released last year by CPC said.
  • 2022 October 27, Farah Master, Meg Shen, Yimou Lee, “Large explosion in Taiwan's CPC Dalin oil refinery, no one hurt”, in Rashmi Aich, editor, Reuters[11], archived from the original on 28 October 2022, Asia Pacific‎[12]:
    A large explosion hit Taiwan's state-backed CPC Dalin Refinery in the southern city of Kaohsiung on Thursday night, videos and images from the Fire Deparment showed, with heavy fire seen above the plant but no injuries initially found, officials said. []
    The fire broke out at 10.35 p.m. local time (1435 GMT) in Siaogang district. The city's fire department said the fire was put out early on Friday and no one was injured or trapped after an initial investigation.

In Keelung[edit]

  • 2023 December 30, Wang Ting-chuan, Lin Chia-tung, Jonathan Chin, “New Taipei City wardens bailed over China trip”, in Taipei Times[13], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on December 29, 2023, Front Page, page 1‎[14]:
    The warden of Siaogang Borough (孝岡) in Keelung’s Sinyi District (信義), Wu is accused of leading 12 wardens and 11 other people on a Beijing-funded tour of China’s Shandong Province from Nov. 21 to 26, the Keelung District Prosecutors’ Office said.