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Citations:Loudi

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English citations of Loudi

  • [1960, Survey of China Mainland Press[1], numbers 2308-2328, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 30:
    Louti, in Hunan Province, Central China, is one of the numerous small industrial cities that have grown up since liberation, particularly since the big leap forward.]
  • 1992, “Data on Pro-Democracy Prisoners and Ex-Prisoners in Hunan Province”, in Anthems of Defeat: Crackdown in Hunan Province, 1989-1992[2], Human Rights Watch, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 155, column 1:
    In early 1990, he was sentenced to two years by the Loudi Prefecture Intermediate Court on a charge of "counterrevolutionary propaganda and incitement." He was then sent to Longxi Prison for reform through labor, and has since been released.
  • 2009 February 6, Chris Buckley, “China's rural teachers join rumble of unrest”, in Nick Macfie, Dean Yates, editors, Reuters[3], archived from the original on 12 May 2022, World News‎[4]:
    Recently, too, growing numbers of working teachers have struck for higher pay in dozens of places, including 6,000 in Loudi, Hunan, in December, according to Liu and other reports.
  • 2010, Ann Hood, The Red Thread[5], W. W. Norton, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, →OL, page [6]:
    Annabelle was found early on a September morning in a box at the orphanage door in the city of Loudi in the province of Hunan.
  • 2013 December 21, Koh Gui Qing, “Nineteen students sick in China from poisoned yoghurt”, in Robert Birsel, editor, Reuters[7], archived from the original on 09 January 2025:
    A 34-year-old woman from Loudi city in the central province of Hunan confessed to poisoning the yoghurt drink before delivering to the students, Xinhua said on Saturday. It said the woman was suspected to be suffering from a mental disorder.