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From Mandarin 新興 (Xīnxīng), Wade–Giles romanization: Hsin¹-hsing¹.

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Hsinhsing

  1. Alternative form of Sinsing
    • 1983 December 8 [1983 March], “Legislative Yuan Elections, Incumbents Examined”, in China Report: Political, Sociological and Military Affairs[1], number 479, Foreign Broadcast Information Service, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 51:
      He has served as a teacher at the Hopin Primary School in Hsinhsing, Kaohsiung, and the Kaohsiung Junior Teachers’ College for Women; director of the Kaohsiung Municipal Bureau of Education, the P‘ingtung County Bureau of Education and the P'ingtung County CYC; and instructor and assistant professor at the Kaohsiung Teachers’ College and Junior Teachers’ College.
    • 1986, Tai Ann Cheng, A Community Study of Minor Psychiatric Morbidity in Taiwan: A Community Study of Minor Mental Disorders in Taiwan[2], published 1988, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 02 October 2022, pages 78–80:
      It was decided that those districts with a population density over twenty thousand per square mile and an adult population of agriculture less than 5% were to be selected for the sampling. Thus, four districts - Hsinhsing, Yencherng, Chienjin, and Lingya, were chosen.
    • 1995, The Republic of China 1995 Yearbook[3], →ISSN, →OCLC, page 29, column 1:
      In some part of the island, such as the Hsinhsing District of Kaohsiung City, population density is as high as 34,547 persons per sq. km.
    • 2003 December 10, Shiao-feng (李筱峰) Lee, “Lessons from the Kaohsiung Incident”, in Taipei Times[4], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 07 August 2007, Editorials, page 9‎[5]:
      Dec. 10, the day hailed as International Human Rights Day in all democratic and free countries, but a painful day for Taiwan, finally arrived. On that evening, the Mei-Li-Tao staff members organized a commemorative ceremony for International Human Rights Day by an intersection in the Hsinhsing District of Kaohsiung, attracting tens of thousands of individuals.
    • 2008 April 24, “Consumers' group warns of safety problems at libraries, museums”, in Taiwan News[6], archived from the original on 06 October 2022, Society‎[7]:
      Also at the bottom of the list were the Kaohsiung Municipal Library's Hsinhsing branch and the Shoufeng Township Library in Hualien County, both having failed to meet seven of the safety criteria.
    • 2008 December 18, “Ex-officio investigation by the Fair Trade Commission into Kaohsiung City Medical Association's restriction that members of primary care clinic must not see patients every other Sunday, in violation of the Fair Trade Law”, in Fair Trade Commission[8], archived from the original on 24 September 2022[9]:
      In early 2002, Kaohsiung City Medical Association (the respondent), in an official letter drafted by Disciplinary Committee Director Chen Si-Chuan and sent to members in the name of association Chairman Hsiao Chi-wen, notified members that beginning in February 2002 on a trial basis, primary care clinics in the association's northern and southern jurisdiction would begin a rotating holiday system on Sundays, with those clinics in the southern jurisdiction (the city's Hsinhsing, Lingya, Hsiaokang, Chienchin and Chienchen districts) closing on those Sundays falling on even-numbered dates and those clinics in the northern jurisdiction (the city's Sanmin, Tsoying, Nantze, Chichin, Kushan and Yencheng districts) closing on those Sunday falling on odd-numbered dates.
    • 2018 November 29 [2005], Public Health Bureau, “2005 Summary of Administration, Public Health and Medical Care”, in Department of Health, Kaohsiung City Government[10], archived from the original on 05 July 2022:
      (1) In order to push the goal of health life & life health for community inhabitants, we push community health adaptation plan, combine with the public groups of 11 districts in this city and separately establish community health adaptation center, a school community health build up center (Hsinhsing District), and a[sic – meaning an] urban aboriginal tribe health build up center to promote community health management together.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Hsinhsing.