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Citations:Putzu

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English citations of Putzu

  • 2002 [1995], Tehpen Tsai, “Under the Zamboa Tree”, in Grace Tsai Hatch, transl., Elegy of Sweet Potatoes: Stories of Taiwan's White Terror[1], Taiwan Publishing Co. Ltd., →ISBN, →OCLC, page 19:
    A year ago in Putzu, a town of 30,000 people that borders the Tropic of Cancer, when the news arrived that Youde was selected to go to America to study, the town's people were surprised and delighted for him. He was the pride of the town.
  • 2009 July 3, “Dean of the Police Academy Mr. Hou Yo Yi speech about his life journey”, in Chiayi County Government[2], archived from the original on 25 September 2022:
    The event series of “Q is from Chiayi” held by the “Paper Windmill Foundation” has invited Mr. Hou Yo Yi, the dean of the Taiwan Police Academy who was born in Chiayi County to return to his home county to talk about how a country boy from Putzu became the Dean of the Police Academy in the speech of “The dream of a country boy”. []
    In the grand hall of the Chiayi Innovation collage, Mr. Hou first shared his affiliations and ties with Chiayi; his family heritage, his parents, the memories of Putzu, interesting episodes during his student life, unforgettable girlfriend and etc.
  • 2021 May 13, Bradley Winterton, “Book review: Novelizing Taiwan’s White Terror”, in Taipei Times[3], archived from the original on 12 May 2021[4]:
    Youde was born in 1925 in Chiayi County’s Putzu City (朴子). He went, as did Tsai, to the US for a year on a scholarship after graduating from university, and returned to teach in his home town.