Citations:Sinsing

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English citations of Sinsing

  • 2007, Stephen Keeling, Brice Minnigh, The Rough Guide to Taiwan (Rough Guides)‎[1], Penguin, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 351:
    Sinsing Night Market on Nanhua Road has more clothes stalls and some food at the southern end.
  • 2013 December 27, Huang Chien-hua, Jason Pan, “Father united with son after 50 years”, in Taipei Times[2], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 02 July 2018, Taiwan News, page 4‎[3]:
    Ahaushen said she gave birth to a boy and decided to raise him by herself. Now, as an elderly matriarch of a family with many grandchildren, she said her dream was for her son to meet his real father.
    The task was taken up by Wang Kuo-hsiao (王國孝), a police officer from the Sinsing District (新興) precinct in Greater Kaohsiung.
    With the name given by the family as a clue, Wang went through many files and eventually found Chiu, who was living in Taoyuan County.
  • 2015, Chao Ren, “Urban climatic map studies in Taiwan: Kaohsiung”, in Edward Ng, Chao Ren, editors, The Urban Climatic Map for Sustainable Urban Planning[4], Earthscan, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 201:
    Central Kaohsiung, including Cianjin, Yancheng, and Sinsing Districts, has very high thermal load and low dynamic potential. This suggests that these areas have intense anthropogenic heat release but limited air ventilation. These areas require specific planning action, such as increasing greenery coverage and reducing anthropogenic heat release.
  • 2018, Wang Shu-fen, Chang Che-fong, Yeh Su-ping, Frances Huang, “Kaohsiung hit by heavy rain; schools, businesses closed Tuesday”, in Focus Taiwan[5]:
    Accumulated rain in the last 24 hours in Fongshan, Lingya, Sanmin and Sinsing districts topped 300mm, records showed.
  • 2019 April 23, Kelly Richman-Abdou, “6 of the Most Beautiful Metro Stations Around the World”, in My Modern Met[6], archived from the original on 23 April 2019[7]:
    Located in the Sinsing District of Kaohsiung, Taiwan, the luminous “Dome of Light” in the Formosa Boulevard was designed by Italian artist Narcissus Quagliata. Comprising 4,500 glass panels and measuring 98 feet in diameter, this dome is currently the largest glasswork in the world.
  • 2021, Chao Chien-Chiao et al., “Application of a High-Density Temperature Measurement System for the Management of the Kaohsiung House Project”, in Sustainability[8], volume 13, number 2, →DOI, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 13:
    Currently, no plans for panel installation in Sinsing District, where the urban heat island effect can be better alleviated through greening facility construction, have been made.
  • 2021 April 13, Guo-Jheng Li, “A New Option for Shared Mobility: More Shared Electric Scooters will be Available in an Expanded Service Area”, in Cianjin District Office, Kaohsiung City[9], archived from the original on 2022-06-30[10]:
    WeMo Scooter’s current service area includes Zuoying, Nanzih, MRT Kaisyuan Station, and Cianjhen Export Processing Zone. After the Lunar New Year, the company will gradually cover its service in major traffic areas and residential areas in districts including Sanmin, Gushan, Cianjin, and Sinsing.
  • [2022 March 20, Meng-yu Tsai, Joseph Yeh, “New Kaohsiung MRT line approved; construction to start later this year”, in Focus Taiwan[11], archived from the original on 20 March 2022:
    With a total of 23 stations planned, the new line will travel through the city's Niaosong (鳥松), Sanmin (三民), Lingya (苓雅), Sinsing (新興), Fongshan (鳳山), and Chienchen (前鎮) districts and serve 1.16 million people, roughly 41.8 percent of the city's total population, the bureau said.]