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- 2008, Li-ling Huang, “Taipei — Post-industrial Globalisation”, in Gavin W. Jones, Mike Douglass, editors, Mega-Urban Regions in Pacific Asia: Urban Dynamics in a Global Era[1], Singapore: NUS Press, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 222:
- Finally, the outer ring is the remainder of the less urbanised areas within Taipei Prefecture and Taoyuan Prefecture. In Taipei Prefecture it includes the townships of Linkou, Bali, Sanjhih, Shihmen, Jinshan, Wanli, Rueifang, Pingsi, Gongliao, Shuangsi, Pinglin, Shihding, Wulai, Shenkeng and Sansia; and in Taoyuan Prefecture it includes the townships of Dasi, Fusing, Longtan, Yangmei, Sinwu, Guanyin, Dayuan and Lujhu (see Figure 8.2).
- 2010 June 27, “KMT candidate campaigns in Shuangsi”, in Focus Taiwan[2], archived from the original on February 27, 2025, Politics[3]:
- KMT candidate campaigns in Shuangsi
Eric Liluan Chu, one the Kuomintang's mayoral candidates for the November elections, went on the campaign trail Sunday in Pingsi township, Taipei County, which will be upgraded to a municipality called Xinbei City later this year.
- 2013 June 19, Alison Hsiao, “Second Japanese encephalitis case confirmed: CDC”, in Taipei Times[4], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on February 27, 2025, Taiwan News, page 3[5]:
- A woman and her daughter from New Taipei City’s (新北市) Shuangsi District (雙溪) found small bug bites along the hairlines and on the insides of their arms and thighs early last month, the agency said.
- 2015 May 11, Lin Hsin-han, Chen Wei-han, “New Taipei City farmers offer plots to city-dwellers”, in Taipei Times[6], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on July 21, 2015, Taiwan News, page 3[7]:
- For city-dwellers who want to try organic agriculture, farms and groves in New Taipei City’s Shuangsi District (雙溪) are available for rent — with farm help also obtainable for a small charge — including routine farmwork and a daily photographic update of growing produce via messaging app Line.
Against the backdrop of the recurring food scares the nation has seen, Shuangsi District Director Chen Chi-cheng (陳奇正) said that homegrown food is the safest, but city residents are hard-pressed to find even a small plot of arable land in urban areas.
Eight qualified organic farmers at Shuangsi have set up an organic farm of 5 to 6 hectares for people who want to grow vegetables themselves and savor working on a farm, he said.
- 2016 May 20, “Jurisdiction”, in Taiwan Keelung District Prosecutors Office [臺灣基隆地方檢察署][8], archived from the original on June 29, 2022[9]:
- Originally, the jurisdiction territory of this office was Keelung City only. Since 1st July, 1998, the jurisdiction territory had been expended to include Wanli, Jinshan, Rueifang, Pingsi, Shuangsi, Gongliao District of New Taipei City.
- 2017 December 20, Lin Chia-nan, “Residents urge cancelation of Shuangsi reservoir plan”, in Taipei Times[10], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on December 21, 2017, Taiwan News, page 3[11]:
- Dozens of residents of New Taipei City’s Shuangsi District (雙溪) yesterday called on the government to cancel construction of the Shuangsi Reservoir (雙溪水庫), saying that it should instead focus on managing rich water resources in the nation’s northeast.
- 2024 January 5, Tomasz Hasinski, “Taiwan’s trail running renaissance”, in Taipei Times[12], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on January 04, 2024, Features, page 13[13]:
- Heading to New Taipei City, events like Venture Treks’ Shifen Trail Shihfen District (十分) and the summer Tiger Leopard Trail in Shuangsi District (雙溪) offer breathtaking views and challenging routes.
- 2024 March 2, Thomas Bird, “‘Something about the quietude’”, in Taipei Times[14], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on March 01, 2024, Features, page 13[15]:
- There’s a temple fair outside the Sanzhong Temple and the residents of Shuangsi (雙溪), a rural village in New Taipei City, have gathered for a banquet. Fire-crackers are lit streetside and there’s exited chatter among the congregation, mostly in Taiwanese.
“They’re venerating a Song Dynasty patriot, Wen Tianxiang (文天祥)” says M.A. Aldrich, who first visited this corner of northeast Taiwan in 1985 and now calls Shuangsi home.