Citations:Xicheng

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English citations of Xicheng

  • [1976 [1960], Ting-yi Lu, “Our Schooling System Must Be Reformed”, in Shi Ming Hu, Eli Seifman, editors, Toward a New World Outlook: A Documentary History of Education in the People's Republic of China, 1949-1976[1], New York: AMS Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, page 124:
    4) The Psychology Research Institute of the China Academy of Sciences carried out an experiment in teaching arithmetic in coordination with algebra in two classes of the fifth grade in the No. 2 experimental elementary school in Peking with good results. At a unified examination in arithmetic held among all elementary schools in Hsicheng ch’ü, Peking, the grades of the students in these two classes averaged better that 94.]
  • 1983, Clifton W. Pannell, Laurence J. C. Ma, China: The Geography of Development and Modernization[2], V. H. Winston & Sons, →ISBN, page 85:
    The city of Peking has 85 neighborhoods, each with more than 50,000 residents (Luo, 1980). The Fengsheng Neighborhood in the Xicheng District of Peking, for example, has 14,136 families and 52,978 persons.
  • 1989, Yi Mu, Mark V. Thompson, Crisis at Tiananmen: Reform and Reality in Modern China[3], San Francisco: China Books, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 229:
    In Xixingsheng lane of the Xicheng District, more than 20 armed policemen were beaten up by mobs; some were badly injured, and the others’ whereabouts are unknown.
  • 2000, J. D. Brown, Beijing (Frommer's)‎[4], Foster City, CA: IDG Books, →ISBN, →ISSN, →OCLC, →OL, page 36:
    Xicheng The sector immediately west of the Forbidden City, Xicheng is the site of some of the most extensive old hutong (alleyway) neighborhoods left in Beijing.
  • 2021 October 30, “China cracks down over 'serious' Covid outbreak”, in France 24[5], archived from the original on 30 October 2021[6]:
    In Beijing, authorities ordered all cinemas closed until November 14 in the capital's Xicheng district, which lies west of Tiananmen Square and is home to over a million people.