English citations of Paisha

  • 1980 July 13, “Vietnamese refugees find new life in ROC”, in Free China Weekly[1], volume XXI, number 27, Taipei, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 1:
    The refugees, who are either flown in from Bangkok by China Airlines, or have been picked up at sea by the ROC’s naval craft and fishing boats, are sent to the Indochinese Refugee Center at Paisha in the Penghu (Pescadores) islands, near the county capital of Makung.
  • 2020 April 17, Chun-yi (盧俊義) Lu, “Donations reflect a charitable past”, in Taipei Times[2], archived from the original on 20 April 2020[3]:
    When the Camillians first arrived in Penghu, there was no proper road for traffic between Magong and Paisha Township (白沙鄉). These missionaries helped to pave the road.
    In September 1953, Father Antonio Crotti was sent to Magong. Employing resources from the order, Crotti helped construct a fishing harbor on Dacang Islet (大倉島), two residential areas — Huei Ming New Village and Huei Ming Second Village — for the poor in Magong, as well as breakwaters and simple harbors for smaller boats and bamboo rafts in Xiyu Township (西嶼) and Paisha.
  • 2021, Pei-Ru Jian, AutoBATS and 3D MUSIC: New Approaches to Imaging Earthquake Rupture Behaviors[4], →DOI, →ISBN, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 74:
    Purple arrows show the average GPS velocity field relative to station of Paisha, Penghu.