Citations:Dongxihu
English citations of Dongxihu
- [1969 February 19 [1969 February 17], “Wuhan PLA Arms Masses with Mao's Thought”, in Daily Report: Communist China[3], volume I, number 34, Foreign Broadcast Information Service, →OCLC, page D 4[4]:
- Personnel of unit 8207 supporting the left at (Tunghsihu) have run Mao-thought study courses for the local poor and lower-middle peasants and "rapidly dug out class enemies who were sabotaging the campaign to grasp revolution and promote production."]
- 1996, Harry Wu, George Vecsey, Troublemaker: One Man's Crusade Against China's Cruelty[5], Random House, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, →OL, page 175:
- Li told us that the prisoners had been executed in the Dongxihu district of Wuhan, forty minutes from the hospital.
- 2004, Adam Schwartz, “A Story for Ancient Moon”, in Born in Our Hearts: Stories of Adoption[6], Deerfield Beach, FL: Health Communications, Inc., →ISBN, →OCLC, page 284:
- On our third day in China, officials from the orphanage came by our hotel room with some documents, among them the certificate of abandonment:
This is to certify that Wu Guyue, female, born on April 26, 1995, was found to be abandoned at the Xingou Middle School, Dongxihu District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province, on September 16, 1995. She was sent to our court by the People’s Government of Xingou Town, Dongxihy[sic – meaning Dongxihu] District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province, on September 16, 1995. Her innate parents couldn’t be found.
- 2017, Jianyi Li, Douglas Webster, Cai Jianming, “Manufacturing-led peri-urbanisation in central China: the case of Wuhan’s Dongxihu District”, in International Development Planning Review, , →ISSN, →OCLC, page 177:
- Dongxihu is the most comprehensive and diversified of the three main industrial zones in Wuhan; we chose it for this case study for this reason.