See also: Ta-lien

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Talien

  1. Alternative form of Dalian
    • 1964, 任育地 [Jen Yu-ti], 中国地理概述 [A Concise Geography of China]‎[1], Peking: Foreign Languages Press, page 52:
      In old China industry was concentrated in the eastern part of the country. Nearly all the iron and steel enterprises were set up in the cities of Anshan, Penki, Talien, Tientsin and Shanghai, within 100 kilometres of the sea.
    • 1976 May, Hsin Hsueh-wen, “University Students of a New Type”, in China Reconstructs[2], volume XXV, number 5, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 10:
      To help the Talien Harbor Administration carry out its three-year improvement plan, students and teachers from the metallurgical equipment specialty went to work on the docks.
    • 1976, William Brugger, Democracy & organisation in the Chinese industrial enterprise (1948-1953)[3], Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 70:
      In influx of the new inexperienced senior management in the North East and part of North China liberated before the spring of 1949 had three important consequences. Firstly their inexperience resulted in an enormous influence exercised by the joint Sino-Soviet enterprises in Lushun and Talien which were under Soviet occupation and where, in fact senior management was largely Soviet; this will de discussed in Chapter 4 adn 5.
    • 2015, Xiao Bai, translated by Chenxin Jiang, French Concession[4], Harper Collins Publishers, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 26:
      She had come to Talien by boat, and before then she had probably lived in Vladivostok.

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