Citations:Chienchen

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English citations of Chienchen

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  • 1962, General Report 1961 Industry & Commerce Census of Taiwan, the Republic of China[1], →OCLC, page 309:
    Kaohsiung City is situated at the southwestern part[...]The basic and heavy industries are mostly concentrated in Chienchen District,[...]
  • 1975 December 7, “Kaohsiung port plan for big expansion includes 7 projects”, in Free China Weekly[2], volume XVI, number 48, Taipei, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 4:
    (1) Construction of a third container terminal: It will be located at a site adjacent to the Chienchen fishing port.
  • [1983 December 8 [1983 March], Huai-fu [0657 2037 1133] Ku, “A Roster of Candidates for the Supplementary Legislative Yuan Elections”, in China Report: Political, Sociological and Military Affairs[3], number 479, Foreign Broadcast Information Service, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 49:
    The Ch’ienchen District faction is headed by Chu Yu-fu, who is currently vice speaker of the Kaohsiung City Council and who also served as Fang Ch’i-jung’s LY campaign manager.]
  • 1999 July, Ni-Bin Chang, C. C. Tseng, “Optimal Design of a Multi-Pollutant Air Quality Monitoring Network in a Metropolitan Region Using Kaohsiung, Taiwan as an Example”, in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment[4], volume 57, →DOI, →ISSN, →OCLC:
    Only the station located in Chienchen is classified as an industrial monitoring station. However, two industrial complexes outside the city boundary of Kaohsiung (ie, Linyen and Tashe)[...]
  • 2009 August 9, Meggie Lu, “Morakot devastates southern regions”, in Taipei Times[5], archived from the original on 03 March 2016:
    There was also flooding in many districts of Kaohsiung City, with the areas adjacent to Sizihwan (西子灣), Love River (愛河) and Chienchen River (前鎮河) heavily affected. The water level rose knee-high in some streets in the Chienchen District (前鎮).
  • 2017, Huei-Ru Hsieh et al., “Lessons Learned from the 0801 Petrochemical Pipeline Explosions in Kaohsiung City”, in Fire Science and Technology 2015: The Proceedings of 10th Asia-Oceania Symposium on Fire Science and Technology[6], →DOI, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 183:
    On 1 August 2014 at approximately 12 am, in Lingya and Chienchen Districts of Kaohsiung City, a series of explosions from underground pipelines and sewer system occurred.
  • 2022 March 20, Meng-yu Tsai, Joseph Yeh, “New Kaohsiung MRT line approved; construction to start later this year”, in Focus Taiwan[7], archived from the original on 20 March 2022:
    With a total of 23 stations planned, the new line will travel through the city's Niaosong (鳥松), Sanmin (三民), Lingya (苓雅), Sinsing (新興), Fongshan (鳳山), and Chienchen (前鎮) districts and serve 1.16 million people, roughly 41.8 percent of the city's total population, the bureau said.