Citations:Liehyu
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English citations of Liehyu
- 1937 November 10 [1937 November 1], “JAPANESE WARSHIPS OFF AMOY”, in North-China Herald and Supreme Court & Consular Gazette[1], volume CCV, number 3666, Shanghai, →OCLC, page 211, column 1:
- Japanese blue jackets, who occuipied the Liehyu Islet "to the west. of the Quemoy Island on October 28, have been withdrawn, but those who landed on the Quemoy Island, numbering more than 1,000, and all belonging to Manchoukuo and Formosan armies, are still there.
- 1998, Robert Storey, “Islands of the Taiwan Straits”, in Taiwan (Lonely Planet)[2], 4th edition, →ISBN, →OCLC, →OL, page 317, column 2:
- Liehyu Island is another one of those 'Koxinga Slept Here' attractions. Koxinga's Well (guó xìng jǐng) is where the great warrior took a drink, and has since become a favourite pilgrimage spot for Taiwanese tour groups.
- 2009 November 30, “President supports idea of building of Kin-Liehyu Bridge”, in Taiwan News[3], archived from the original on 20 September 2022:
- President Ma Ying-jeou assured residents of the outlying island county of Kinmen yesterday that a much-discussed bridge to connect Big Kinmen and the neighboring islet of Small Kinmen will indeed be built.
The proposal for the 4-km Kin-Liehyu Bridge - named after the smaller islet that is also known as Liehyu - has been discussed for more than 10 years, Ma noted.
- 2019, “我國用過核子燃料最終處置技術可行性評估報告 [Technical Feasibility Assessment Report on Spent Nuclear Fuel Final Disposal]”, in Taiwan Power Company[4], archived from the original on 20 September 2022, page 3-40:
- 烈嶼(Liehyu Island)地勢最高為麒麟山,由紅土化的片岩類基盤所形成的殘丘,其頂部覆蓋薄層泥岩與玄武岩熔岩流,標高114公尺(圖3-1左)。
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