Citations:Shahekou
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English citations of Shahekou
- [1920, “South Manchuria Railway Company and its Work”, in Economic History of Manchuria[1], Seoul, Chosen, →OCLC, page 103:
- (b) Railway Workshops: The company, on its formation, took over from the Government a workshop at Dairen¹ Station. This was temporarily repaired to meet immediate needs pending the erection of the new workshops in contemplation. The latter were erected at Shahokou,² near Dairen,¹ the work being commenced toward the end of 1908 and completed on August 9, 1911.
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- [1921, George Gleason, “Japan in Manchuria”, in What Shall I Think of Japan?[2], New York: The Macmillan Company, →OCLC, page 126:
- At Shahokou in the suburbs of Dairen, at the great railway shops which are the largest in the Far East, I found 2600 Japanese and 2800 Chinese working.]
- 1988, Yu Bo, Xu Hong Yan, “Analysis of ten workers' colleges”, in Adult Higher Education: A Case Study on the Workers' Colleges in the People's Republic of China[3], Paris: Unesco, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 53:
- As a further example, the main products of the Dalian Rolling Stock Plant, located in Shahekou District of Dalian City, were diesel locomotives, cars and railway fittings.
- 2002, Xiaohuan [苏晓环] Su, translated by 陈耕 [Chen Geng], Education in China: Reforms and Innovations [中国教育:改革与创新] (China Basics Series (Contemporary Volume))[4], Beijing: China Intercontinental Press [五洲传播出版社], →ISBN, →OCLC, →OL, page 103:
- Fan Guiying, a working woman residing in Minquanfang neighborhood of Shahekou District, Dalian, got rid of illiteracy after one year of learning.
- 2018 December 22, Guo Rui, “‘I’ve never suffered such personal humiliation’: Chinese business chief Zhang Shiwen’s 21 days in detention”, in South China Morning Post[6], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 22 December 2018, Politics[7]:
- The Dalian High-Tech District Taxation Bureau and Dalian Shahekou Police Bureau could not be reached for comment.