English citations of Pali

  • 1981 October 25, Robert Benjamin Kritzer, “This young American finds basic Chinese values still intact in old & new Taiwan”, in Free China Weekly[1], volume XXII, number 42, Taipei, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 2:
    Forty minutes later, we found ourselves seated on boulders on the side of Kuan Yin Shan with a lovely view of the river and the town of Tamsui to the east and the farms and field of Pali to the north.
  • 2007 September 21, “Mass fish deaths along Pali coast in Taipei County”, in Focus Taiwan[2], archived from the original on 25 September 2022[3]:
    A massive die-off of fish has been discovered along the Pali coast in Taipei County, with a preliminary investigation ascribing the mortality to too much mud and silt in the waters due to recent heavy rains, the county's Environmental Protection Bureau official said Friday.
  • 2021, Richard H. Cummings, “From Radio Liberation to Radio Liberty to RFE/RL”, in Cold War Frequencies: CIA Clandestine Radio Broadcasting to the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe[4], McFarland & Company, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 53:
    The initial broadcasts went on the air on shortwave on May 1, 1955, from a transmitter at Panchao[sic – meaning Panchiao], located just beyond the western edge of the capital city, Taipei. This was an interim location, while a new base was constructed at Pali, on the coast 20 km north of Taipei.