Citations:Taizhong

English citations of Taizhong

  • 1987, Hill Gates, “Folk Religions, Old and New”, in Chinese Working-Class Lives: Getting by in Taiwan[1], Cornell University Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 203:
    By the time I reached my sixtieth birthday, in 1970, I decided to retire. My son was grown and capable, with a good job in a chemical company; my son-in-law had his own construction firm in Taizhong.
  • 1992, Shunwu (周舜武) Zhou, “Taiwan Province”, in 中国分省地理 [China Provincial Geography]‎[2], Beijing: Foreign Languages Press, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 499:
    Taizhong, in the west at midisland, has an area of 163 square kilometres and a population of 600,000.
  • 2007, Diana Lary, “More than survival - the Republic on Taiwan: 1949 to the present”, in China's Republic[3], Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 199:
    In 1999 the Buddhist organizations were the first on the scene after the devastating earthquake in Taizhong (Tai-chung), providing direct aid and spiritual comfort; their energy and competence showed up the army, police, and local government.