Citations:Oluanpi
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English citations of Oluanpi
- 1979 November, Irene Corbally Kuhn, “Gourmet Holidays Taiwan”, in Gourmet[1], volume XXXIX, number 11, page 164:
- Oluanpi's lighthouse looks toward Lanyu, or Orchid Island, a tiny, rocky protuberance sixty-eight miles to the southeast and important because it is the home of the Yami, the smallest and most primitive tribe of aborigines in Taiwan.
- 1981 August 30, “Progress without pollution in Pingtung county”, in 自由中國週報 [Free China Weekly][2], volume XXII, number 34, Taipei, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 2, column 1:
- The Pingtung county government has assisted district offices under its jurisdiction to develop the scenic Oluanpi area close to Kenting, including the rock formations at Maopitou and Chialoshui.
- 2003, Vivien Kim, editor, Taiwan (Insight Guides)[4], →ISBN, →OCLC, page 229:
- Stretching from north of Tainan to the island’s southernmost tip at Oluanpi, southwest Taiwan is a world far removed from the crowded north and the heavily cultivated central plains area.
- 2015 April 5, “Typhoon Maysak downgraded to tropical depression”, in Focus Taiwan[5], archived from the original on 04 December 2021, Society[6]:
- Former Typhoon Maysak was reported to have weakened into a tropical depression as of 2 p.m. Sunday and was located about 450 kilometers south of Oluanpi (鵝鑾鼻), Taiwan's southernmost tip, moving northwest at 20 kph, according to the Central Weather Bureau (CWB).
- 2022 September 11, “Sea warning likely for Typhoon Muifa, as storm approaches”, in Taipei Times[7], archived from the original on 11 September 2022[8]:
- As of 6pm yesterday, Muifa was 515km east of Oluanpi (鵝鑾鼻), Taiwan’s southernmost point, and was moving northwest at 11kph, bureau data showed.