Citations:Jhongli
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- 2007 May 18, Alexander Chou, “Farmer ensures his pigs grow up in hog heaven”, in Taiwan Today[1], archived from the original on 04 July 2022:
- The guests at this residence enjoy every amenity: soft music, temperature-controlled rooms and clean furnishings. Finely woven screens keep out particles of dirt and ensure the best air quality. All these features could be found in a luxury hotel, but actually this is the Hsin-shieu Pig Farm in Jhongli City, Taoyuan County.
- 2007, Stephen Keeling, Brice Minnigh, “North Taiwan”, in The Rough Guide to Taiwan (Rough Guides)[2], Penguin, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 163:
- The region encompasses Hsinchu, Miaoli, Taoyuan, Taipei and Yilan counties, part of a densely populated urban corridor stretching from Keelung on the northeast coast to the fast expanding cities of Taoyuan and Jhongli further west.
- 2009, Charley Boorman, “Betel Nuts and Beauties”, in Jeff Gulvin, editor, Right to the Edge : Sydney to Tokyo By Any Means[3], published 2011, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 260:
- Jumping on the Metro and than a local train, we headed out to National Central University at Jhongli, where I had been invited to take a look at a motorbike powered by compressed air.
- 2010 May, Tsai T-H et al., “Comparison of fluoroquinolones: cytotoxicity on human corneal epithelial cells”, in Eye[4], volume 24, number 5, Royal College of Ophthalmologists, , →ISSN, →OCLC, page 910:
- Also tested and compared against the FQs were gentamicin ophthalmic solution (0.3%, Garamycin; Schering-Plough, Brussels, Belgium), fortified antibiotic solution prepared from parental gentamicin (U-Gencin 40 mg/ml, U-Liang Pharmaceutical Co., Jhongli City, Taiwan), and cefazolin (Cefamezin 1.0 g/vial; Taiwan Biotech Co., Taoyuan, Taiwan) and BAC (Sigma-Aldrich Inc.).
- 2012 June 14, “A new world is born”, in Nature[5], volume 486, number 7402, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 161, column 2:
- Wen-Ping Chen at the National Central University in Jhongli, Taiwan, and his team argue for the latter. Using telescopes positioned around the world, the researchers monitored GM Cephei from 2009 to 2011 and found that the brightness of the star dipped each year for about a month.
- 2012 June 27, “Old school uniforms from Taiwan adored by Cambodian children”, in Focus Taiwan[6], archived from the original on 04 July 2022[7]:
- Members of a volunteer team from Chung Yuan Christian University in Jhongli, northern Taiwan, recounted Wednesday the joy they witnessed from a Cambodian boy who was the recipient of a recycled school uniform donated by a Taiwanese school.
- 2013, “Information Security”, in Issues in Information Science—Information Technology, Systems, and Security[8], published 2013, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 182:
- According to news reporting from Jhongli, Taiwan, by VerticalNews journalists, research stated, “The elliptic curve cryptosystem (ECC) is very attractive for the use in portable devices because of the small key size.
- 2019 January 21, Sophia Yang, “Taiwan's first protest under martial law: The 1979 Ciaotao Incident”, in Taiwan News[9], archived from the original on 03 February 2019[10]:
- (Note: The Jhongli Incident in 1977 was the first riot during the martial law period after a voter reported witnessing an officer manipulating a local election in Jhongli of Taoyuan in order to help a Kuomintang-favored candidate win the race.)
- 2021 August 16, Liam Gibson, “Residents of Taiwan's Taoyuan protest construction work scheduled on Sundays”, in Taiwan News[11], archived from the original on 17 February 2022[12]:
- Residents of Taoyuan’s Jhongli District took to the streets on Sunday (Aug. 15) to protest the construction work scheduled on Sundays, claiming the noise from a nearby site prevents them from getting quality rest on weekends.
- 2022 June 18, “Suspect wanted in murder of Thai couple turns self in”, in Taipei Times[13], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 17 June 2022, Taiwan News, page 3[14]:
- A spokesperson for the Jhongli District (中壢) police precinct told a news conference that the suspect, Wang Ta-hsien (王大賢) of Thailand, was accompanied by his father, who convinced his son to turn himself in to police in Chiang Mai, Thailand, yesterday morning.
The Taoyuan District Prosecutors’ Office and the Criminal Investigation Bureau (CIB) are working with Thai authorities to extradite Wang to face charges, the Jhongli police said. […]
Wang was last seen with the couple surnamed Lee (李), who lived in New Taipei City, on Wednesday last week, Jhongli police said last week.