Citations:Hsichih
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- 1975, Yao (孟瑤) Meng, “Homeward Bound”, in An Anthology of Contemporary Chinese Literature: Taiwan, 1949-1974[2], volume 2, Taipei: China Printing, Ltd., →OCLC, page 33:
- “It’s only a few minutes from Nankang to Hsichih, my friends. Kindly make room for the lady,” the driver was all unctuous smiles, and spoke as though nobody was going to object after he had given the word.
- 1987 November 5, Linda Phillips, “Typhoon blasts Taiwan; churches are damaged”, in The Baptist Record[3], Mississippi Baptist Convention, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 1, columns 4, 5:
- Hardest hit was the town of Hsichih, north of Taipei. The whole town was flooded as the river overflowed its banks. Police rescued 3,000 stranded residents. The Hsichih Baptist Chapel, where Southern Baptist missionaries Herbert and Alice Barrett work, was flooded with six feet of water.
- 1993, Pei-tsun Hau, Straight Talk[4], Taipei: Government Information Office, →ISBN, →OCLC, pages 156, 192:
- Work on the Second Northern Highway is now under way, and it is predicted that it will be completed by the end of 1992. Related projects such as the Keelung-Hsichih sectionand the Hsinchu-Pingtung sectionare stillin the design stage, and are scheduled for completion by the end of 1996. […]
Difficulties encountered during the construction of the second freeway for northern Taiwan and Taipei-llan freeway and during the extension project of Hsichih-Wuku section of the Chungshan North-South Freeway are being overcome bit by bit.
- 1998, “Shihchih”, in Saul B. Cohen, editor, The Columbia Gazetteer of the World[5], volume 3, New York: Columbia University Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 2899, column 1:
- Also spelled Hsichih.
- 1998 October 25, “Typhoon Babs Floods Taiwan”, in AP News[6], archived from the original on 10 October 2022[7]:
- In Taipei, the main Keelung River swelled its banks and parts of suburban Hsichih and Wutu were flooded in waist-high water.
- 1999, “Sixteen gas shops in Hsichih raised household bottled gas prices in concert”, in APEC Competition Policy & Law Database, Fair Trade Commission[8], archived from the original on 05 March 2023[9]:
- Three consumers, Mr. Huang, Mr. Liu, and Mr. Wu, filed a complaint that five bottled gas retailers, Ning Yang, Hsin P'ing Gas Ltd., Hung Pen Gas Shop, Nan Mei, and Wen Hsing Gas Shop Ltd. ("Wen Hsing"), had raised prices in concert in Hsichih. Subsequently, a Hsichih resident filed a complaint anonymously and Ch'en Chen, a consumer, wrote to the "Premier's Electronic Mail Box" to the effect that he suspected Hsichih area gas retailers of acting in concert to raise prices to a uniform level. In brief, the price of 16-kilogram and 20-kilogram bottled gas had risen throughout Hsichih within one or two days between mid-April and May 1999. The price of 16-kilogram bottles had risen from NT$340 to NT$410 while the price of 20-kilogram bottles had risen from NT$410 to NT$510.
- 1999 June, “Transportation”, in A Brief Introduction to the Republic of China[10], Government Information Office, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 110:
- A 106-kilometer section of this 117-kilometer new freeway (between Hsinchu and Hsichih 汐止) was opened to traffic in 1997, and the entire line will be finished in December 1999.
- 2000, Shui-Bian Chen, “Putting Together a Winning Team and Approach for Success”, in David J. Toman, transl., The Son of Taiwan: The Life of Chen Shui-Bian and His Dreams for Taiwan[11], Taiwan Publishing Co., Ltd., →ISBN, →OCLC, page 108:
- Shortly after her election as mayor of Hsichih Township, Chou Ya-shu came to see me at City Hall. During our meeting, I reminded her that if Hsichih were to pursue prosperity and progress to the exclusion of all else, paying attention only to surface achievements such as skyscrapers popping up all around and tax revenues increased, the town's residents would eventually be the ones to suffer.
I pointed this out because Hsichih, while pursuing growth, had not paid attention to management. […]
Viewed from the highway, Hsichih looks like a smaller version of Taipei, and in some respects actually appears more modern than Taipei due to the height and appearance of its buildings.
- 2000 November 3, “President Chen Inspects Hsichi”, in Office of the President, Republic of China (Taiwan)[12], archived from the original on 05 August 2022:
- Minister of Economic Affairs Lin Hsin-yi said that 117,000 households were without electricity and more than 90,000 households were without water on Thursday. As of Friday morning, 61,000 households still had no electricity and 10,000 remained without water, mostly in Hsichih and Nankang.
- 2005 January 23, Gavin Phipps, “His and her royal highness”, in Taipei Times[13], archived from the original on 01 January 2006, page 18:
- Mobbed by fans when leaving the studio or while grocery shopping near her home in Hsichih, she now enjoys movie-star-like status and receives scores of letters from her army of devoted fans on a daily basis.
- 2006, Handbook of Markets and Economies: East Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand[14], →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page [15]:
- To release the traffic loads and congestion problems in Taipei, several subroutes have been built. These include two viaducts parallel to the North-South freeway from Hsichih to Wuku, southbound Chungho to Hsinchu (where the Science Industrial Park is located), and westbound Hsichih to Mucha and Chungho.
- 2008, Jack Williams, Ch’ang-yi David Chang, “Back from the brink: resolving Taiwan's environmental problems”, in Taiwan's Environmental Struggle: Toward a Green Silicon Island[16], →ISBN, →OCLC, page 108[17]:
- That programme, begun in the early 1990s, cost billions of Taiwan dollars, but eventually tamed the river, especially because of the Yuanshanzih flood diversion tunnel (sluiceway), which helps redirect run-off from the upper reaches of the river to the sea on the north-east coast, thus saving the often flooded townships of Rueifang and Hsichih (Sijhih)⁷ when future typhoons and heavy rains hit the area.
- 2010 May 3, “Construction worker dies in second freeway landslide”, in Taiwan News[18], archived from the original on 06 October 2022[19]:
- The new disaster happened just a week after the collapse of a slope covered the No.3 Freeway over a stretch of 300m between Keelung and Hsichih.
- 2012, “Flourishing: Delta Electronics' Third Decade”, in Solid Power: The Business Philosophy of Bruce Cheng and Delta Electronics[20], Commonwealth Publishing Co., Ltd., →ISBN, →OCLC, page 160:
- At first, Delia tried to solve this problem by setting up plants in regions where laborers were plentiful, such as Keelung, Hsichih, and Liudu.
- 2014 October 17, Amy Su, Jason Pan, “Ting Hsin quits oil, to donate NT$3bn”, in Taipei Times[21], archived from the original on 17 October 2014[22]:
- Coordinated by the Taiwan High Prosecutors’ Office, officials from local district prosecutors’ offices searched the offices of Wei Chuan Foods Corp (味全食品) in Taipei, the company’s food research center in Hsichih District (汐止), New Taipei City, the company’s food product analysis and testing center and Wei’s residence in the luxury condo complex The Palace (帝寶) in Taipei.
- 2016 October 11, “汐止基隆 山坡土石崩落 居民已撤 [Landslides in Hsichih and Keelung threaten residents ]”, in Public Television Service[23], archived from the original on 12 October 2016[24]:
- 2019 September 11, “Taiwan High Speed Rail(HSR) Project”, in Railway Bureau, MOTC (交通部鐵道局)[25], archived from the original on 22 May 2020[26]:
- The average distance between these stations is about 32 km. Three stabling yards are established in Hsichih (汐止, Taipei), Wujih (烏日, Taichung) and Tsoying (左營, Kaohsiung) for trains overnight parking, cleaning and preparation. In addition, a main workshop is set up in Yentsao (燕巢, Kaohsiung); a depot is built in Hsichih and two civil/electrical engineering maintenance bases are founded in Liuchia (六家, Hsinchu) and Taipao (太保, Chiayi).
- 2020 January 30, “Center Introduction”, in Cathay General Hospital[27], archived from the original on 06 August 2020[28]:
- The basic studies of our team are cooperated with that of the Cathay Medical Research Institute (CMRI) located at Hsichih.
- [2020, Neil Chisholm, “Taiwan's judicial reform process”, in Judicial Reform in Taiwan: Democratization and the Diffusion of Law[29], , →ISBN, →OCLC, page [30]:
- But by the 1990s, activist laywers were newly empowered to fight back against injustices. For example, the JRF publicly attacked the judiciary over the "Hsi-Chih Trio" case (蘇建和案), in which three men were dubiously convicted of a 1991 double murder in the Hsi-Chih area (汐止區, xìzhǐqū).]
- 2021, Ming-Chu Ho et al., “Deep Ensemble Learning Model for Long-Term Travel Time Prediction on Highways”, in 2021 IEEE Fourth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge Engineering (AIKE)[31], , →OCLC, page 130, column 1:
- he dataset used in our experiment is provided by ITS, including the information of some numerical data. These data are collected from the stations on freeways. The interval in every two linked station is defined as a route. In this way, we pick three routes from Hsichih to Yuanshan in 2018.
- (Can we date this quote?), “about”, in AllBondTec[32], archived from the original on 02 March 2023[33]:
- AllBond technology founded in 2003, mainly engaged in the development of consumer electronics design and manufacturing company located in the new Taipei city Hsichih in recent years due to customer requirements, in addition to developing high-brightness LED backlight, and design a series of small and medium size high-brightness display, signage, and sunlight readable display, with quality, innovation and customer service philosophy to provide reasonable price and high quality product.
Spanish citations of Hsichih
- 2015 July 9, “Se extreman las precauciones ante la llegada del tifón Chan-hom”, in Radio Taiwan International[34], archived from the original on 04 March 2023[35]:
- Además las grandes acumulaciones de agua y el desplome de rocas en las zonas de Tianmu, Neihu y Hsichih provocaron el derrumbe de casas en Hsichih, causando la muerte de varias personas.