English citations of Wulipu

In Shayang, Hubei, China edit

 
Map including Wu-li-p'u (Wulipu) (DMA, 1985) →OCLC
  • 2009 January 14, “Excavation Report on Zuozhong Chu Tombs in Jingmen”, in The Institute of Archaeology CASS[1], archived from the original on 5 February 2022[2]:
    Zuozhong Chu tombs are located in Wulipu town, 45 km south of Jingmen City, Hubei province.
  • 2020 March 6, “The First Beekeeper from Hubei Province Has Returned Without a Hitch, And Nearly 200 Others Are Expected to Return Soon CBCGDF Anti-Epidemic and Resumption Working Group”, in China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation[3], archived from the original on 13 April 2020[4]:
    At midnight on March 1st, Liu, a bee farmer born in Hubei, and her family finally arrived in the hometown, Wulipu Town, with over 500 boxes of honey.[...]Although the driver is Hubei native, the authority of Wulipu Town insists that only when the driver obtains an effective health certificate can he leave.
  • 2020, Fan Yang, Guangqing Chi, Ge Wang, Shirui Tang, Yunting Li, Cong Ju, “Untangle the complex stakeholder relationships in rural settlement consolidation in China: a social network approach”, in Land[5], volume 9, number 7, →DOI, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 5:
    The village of Chenchi is located in the town of Wulipu, Hubei province in central China, with the163 coordinates 111° E and 30° N (Figure 3).

Other locations edit

  • 1913, J. C. Keyte, The Passing of the Dragon[6], Hodder and Stoughton, →OCLC, page 192:
    About eleven we reached Wulipu, the Imperialist outpost.
  • 1921 February, “THE CH'ING P'I T'IEN PEAR.”, in Plant Immigrants[7], number 178, Bureau of Plant Industry (United States), →OCLC, page Pl. 279:
    The green-skin sweet pear, as the Chinese call this variety, was found by F. N. Meyer in February, 1914, in the village of Wulipu, Honan Province, China.
  • 1937 April 10, “Japanese to Erect Airdrome on Island Near Fukien Coast”, in The China Weekly Review[8], volume 80, number 6, Shanghai, →OCLC, page 210:
    A special Japanese officer attached to the Japanese Air Force was recently sent to the Kingmen Island, opposite Amoy, for the construction of a Japanese airdrome. Survey work has been completed by this officer envoy in Wulipu and Shaner Mountain.
  • 1940 August 21, Reuter, “Thousands Drowned in Central China”, in The North-China Herald[9], volume CCXVI, number 3811, →OCLC, page 282:
    The whole area between the Lunghai Railway and the old Yellow River is flooded. Several hundred feet of embankment collapsed opposite Chungmow and water is pouring through eight places near Wulipu according to the message.
  • 2010, Steven Crook, “Kaohsiung and Pingtung”, in Taiwan: The Bradt Travel Guide (Bradt Travel Guides)‎[10], →ISBN, →OCLC, page 255:
    The cemetery is on the right side of Highway 21, 12km north of Jiaxian, just past Wulipu.
  • 2021 October 22, “Xinhe County in China's Hebei boosts rural vitalization”, in Global Times[11], archived from the original on 08 August 2022:
    Staff members pick pitayas at Wulipu Village of Xinhe County in north China's Hebei Province, Sept. 17, 2021. Xinhe County boosts rural vitalization by developing distinctive agricultural products, improving living environment and elevating governance capability.