Citations:Wulumuqi

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English citations of Wulumuqi

  • 1983 September 22 [1983 August], Lu Su, “Inner Party Workings Revealed in Deng Xiaoping's Selected Works”, in Cheng Ming (爭鳴 (zhēngmíng))[1], number 70, Hong Kong: Foreign Broadcast Information Service, page 73:
    In addition to its criticism of Ye Wenfu, "Talk About Problems on the Ideological Front" also criticized a literary alliance preparatory group convener in Wulumuqi, Xinjiang Province. Deng Xiaoping said the following:
    "There was also the convener of the literary alliance preparatory group in Wulumuqi, Xinjiang, who aired his views freely a few days ago; much of what he said went much farther than some anti-socialist statements made in 1957. Quite a few incidents of this kind have taken place." ("Deng’s Selected Works," page 45)....
    Deng Xiaoping acknowledged that he "felt very alarmed" at reading information about Ye Wenfu's speech and about the literary alliance convener in Wulumuqi. "Opposition to bourgeois liberalization" was thus launched under these circumstances.
  • 1988, Philip T. Rosen, International Handbook of Broadcasting Systems[2], Greenwood Press, →ISBN, pages 74–75:
    In addition, news programs are relayed by microwave to twenty-seven provincial capitals and municipalities except in remote areas like Wulumuqi in Xinjiang and Lhasa in Tibet, where the programs of China Central Television sometimes can be watched through experimental synchronous communications satellites.
  • 2004 November, “China's Ethnic Groups and China's Policies Regarding the Ethnic Groups [中国的民族和民族政策]”, in China's Ethnic Groups [中国各民族]‎[3], Beijing: Publishing House of Minority Nationalities, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 21:
    A number of large and medium-sized industrial projects were built up in the areas, such as General Plant of Petroleum Chemicals of Wulumuqi in Xinjiang; the ethylene project of Dushanzi General Plant of Petroleum Chemicals, and so were the transportation projects, such as Tacheng Airport, the highway of Tulufan-Wulumuqi-Dahuangshan, etc.
  • 2009, Zoë S. Roy, “Balloons”, in Butterfly Tears[4], Toronto: Inanna Publications and Education Inc., →ISBN, →OCLC, page 80:
    In mid-August, Suyun passed the defence for her thesis. As planned, she would return to Wulumuqi City where her fiancé had been waiting for her for three years.