Citations:Hsinfeng

English citations of Hsinfeng

  • 1990 April 9 [1990 March 24], “Three F-104 Jet Fighters Crash in North”, in JPRS Report China[1], number 90-026, United States Joint Publications Research Service, →OCLC, page 82, column 2:
    The wreckage of the combat aircraft was later found in Hsinfeng, Hsinchu County, and in Hsinwu, Taoyuan County, during a five-hour intensive search in northern Taiwan.
  • 1990 June 29 [1990 June 2], “Police Arrest 43 From Mainland”, in JPRS Report China[2], numbers 90-047, United States Joint Publications Research Service, →OCLC, page 111, column 1:
    Police and coastal security forces arrested 43 mainland Chinese early Thursday morning shortly after they had landed on the beach of Hsinfeng Hsiang, Hsinchu County, in an attempt to smuggle themselves into Taiwan.
  • 1995, Roger Mark Selya, “Taipei as a center of culture”, in Taipei[3], John Wiley & Sons, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 243:
    Tennis and golf are especially popular. Advertisements for golf courses are carried by buses. But the golf links are not accessible, being located in Shihmen dam area, south of Taipei City, in Hsinfeng in Hsinchu hsien, and in Lungtan in Taoyuan hsien.
  • 2007, 語言暨語言學[4], volume 8, number 3, →OCLC, page 710:
    [] the issue of language maintenance and shift in families in a Southern Min - Hakka bilingual speech community, based on questionnaires collected from 256 villagers and 230 community leaders in Hsinfeng, Hsinchu County.
  • 2018 June 28, Mei-chu Huang, Hung Mei-hsu, Jonathan Chin, “Hsinchu candidates spar over county garbage issue”, in Taipei Times[5], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2018-06-27, Taiwan News, page 3‎[6]:
    The county government has signed a contract with a food waste treatment plant in Hsinfeng Township (新豐) to increase the region’s disposal capacity and has opened bidding to recycle waste from landfills into industrial fuel, he said.