Citations:Panchiao

English citations of Panchiao

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  • 1970, Martin M. C. Yang 楊懋春, Socio-Economic Results of Land Reform in Taiwan[1], Honolulu: East–West Center Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, →OL, pages 96–97:
    Secondly, figure the percentage of the area's total numbers represented by each category in each township. For example, we found that the respective total numbers of the (A), (B), (C), and (D)⁸ farm households for the Panchiao and Shulin townships in the high-economic land-class area of the Taipei-Yilan region were 621 and 377; 483 and 571; 727 and 401; 359 and 412, respectively and that the total numbers of the whole area were 998, 1054, 1128, and 771, respectively.⁹ The two townships' percentages in the Panchiao-Shulin area's total numbers of the various farm households were 62.2 and 37.8; 45.7 and 54.3; 64.4 and 35.6; 41.3 and 58.7, respectively.¹⁰
  • 1980 January 6, “ROC GREETS SELF-RELIANT YEAR”, in Free China Weekly[2], volume 21, number 1, Taipei, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 1:
    Some 300 schoolchildren, led by their teacher, jogged to Taipei from suburban Panchiao to take part in the ceremony, while a group of citizens from the coastal spa resort of Chiaohsi in Ilan county arrived aboard chartered buses.
  • 2002, Huang Chin-shing, Business as a Vocation: The Autobiography of Wu Ho-Su[3], Harvard University Press, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 26:
    Making the run from Taipei to Panchiao every day to sell the gold-colored paper, he scraped together a meager livelihood.
  • 2010 August 27, “Taiwan boss sentenced for forcing Muslims to eat pork”, in NDTV[4], archived from the original on 9 October 2015:
    Chang Wen-lin was sentenced for coercion after she confessed to pushing the three women, all from Indonesia, to eat the meat, which is considered strictly taboo in Islam, according to the Panchiao district court in Taipei county.
  • 2014 May 27, “Parents of Taiwan's subway attacker call for his death”, in The Straits Times[5], archived from the original on 24 October 2020:
    A spokesman for the Panchiao district court said the suspect had admitted his guilt but declined to reveal further details.
  • 2014 October 30, Aries Poon, “Former Ting Hsin Executives Indicted Amid Cooking Oil Scandal”, in Wall Street Journal[6], archived from the original on 18 July 2015:
    Local vendors from traditional markets display protest signs to boycott Wei Chuan Foods, a subsidiary of Ting Hsin International, during a demonstration in Panchiao district, New Taipei City on October 14, 2014.
  • 2018 September 8, “Going straight: Taiwan ex-gangster turns noodle chef”, in Jakarta Post[7], archived from the original on 12 September 2015:
    Yen Wei-shun, a former criminal turned noodle shop owner for charity, preparing food at his noodle shop in Panchiao district, New Taipei City