Citations:Loudi

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English citations of Loudi

  • [1960, Survey of China Mainland Press[1], numbers 2308-2328, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 30:
    Louti, in Hunan Province, Central China, is one of the numerous small industrial cities that have grown up since liberation, particularly since the big leap forward.]
  • 1992, “Data on Pro-Democracy Prisoners and Ex-Prisoners in Hunan Province”, in Anthems of Defeat: Crackdown in Hunan Province, 1989-1992[2], Human Rights Watch, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 155, column 1:
    In early 1990, he was sentenced to two years by the Loudi Prefecture Intermediate Court on a charge of "counterrevolutionary propaganda and incitement." He was then sent to Longxi Prison for reform through labor, and has since been released.
  • 2009 February 6, Chris Buckley, “China's rural teachers join rumble of unrest”, in Nick Macfie, Dean Yates, editors, Reuters[3], archived from the original on 12 May 2022, World News‎[4]:
    Recently, too, growing numbers of working teachers have struck for higher pay in dozens of places, including 6,000 in Loudi, Hunan, in December, according to Liu and other reports.
  • 2010, Ann Hood, The Red Thread[5], W. W. Norton, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, →OL, page [6]:
    Annabelle was found early on a September morning in a box at the orphanage door in the city of Loudi in the province of Hunan.