English citations of Tahsi

  • 1975 April 13, “Late President funeral service set for April 16”, in Free China Weekly[1], volume XVI, number 14, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 1:
    The committee also decided that the remains of President Chiang will be entombed temporarily by Tzu Lake, at Tahsi township of Taoyuan County in northern Taiwan, and will be buried on the mainland after it is recovered.
  • 2002, Huang Chin-shing, Business as a Vocation: The Autobiography of Wu Ho-Su[2], Harvard University Press, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 110:
    In 1973, we built a new factory in Tahsi in Taoyuan County, which occupied an area of 600,000 square feet.
  • 2015, Wan-yao Chou (周婉窈), translated by Carole Plackitt and Tim Casey, A New Illustrated History of Taiwan[3], Taipei: SMC Publishing, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 118:
    6.6 Tak’ok’an (Tōakhokhām in Holo) on the uppermost reaches of the Tamsui River, was a collection point for tea transport in the late Ch’ing period. The town is today called Tahsi.