Citations:Yin-ch'uan

English citations of Yin-ch'uan

 
Map including YIN-CH'UAN (DMA, 1975)
  • 1963 November 18, Scientific Information Report Chinese Science[1], number 37, Washington, D.C.: Foreign Documents Division, CIA, page 136:
    The Chinese Academy of Sciences held a confetence on sand control recently at Yin-ch'uan for the purpose of examining the results of 8 years of research in sand control on the T'eng-ko'li Desert.
  • 1967, Nai-Ruenn Chen, Chinese Economic Statistics: A Handbook for Mainland China[2], Chicago: Aldine Publishing Company, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 131:
    Yin-ch'uan is now in Ningsia Hui Autonomous Region, which was established in October 1958.
  • 1977, K. P. Wang, Mineral Resources and Basic Industries in the People's Republic of China[3], Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 189:
    At Yin-ch'uan, Ninghsia Province, local phosphate ore and anthracite were being used to make phosphorus.
  • 1996, Jacques Gernet, translated by J. R. Foster and Charles Hartman, A History of Chinese Civilization[4], 2nd edition, Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 250:
    A horse market was set up in 727 on the upper reaches of the Yellow River at Yin-chʻuan, whither the Turks came to sell their beasts in exchange for silks and metals.