Citations:Wuci

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English citations of Wuci

  • 2015 April 6, Jean-Yves Bourgeois, “Make-up industry: Taiwanese suppliers are in working order (part 1)”, in Premium Beauty News[1], archived from the original on 10 April 2015:
    The firm was founded in 1982 by Yun Chang Su. It is based in Wuci Dist in Taichung City and has twenty injection machines.
  • 2015 August 11, “Opening of 10th Elder Academy Moves Taichung Closer to Age-Friendly City”, in Social Affairs Bureau, Taichung City Government[2], archived from the original on 13 July 2022:
    Deputy Mayor Pan offered his congratulations and said, “Today, we are very happy to inaugurate this 10th Elder Academy in Wuci District. With the assistance of Cao Nan Community Development Association (草湳社區發展協會), there are already over 30 elders attending this Elder Academy. []
    Since 2007, the Cao Nan Community Development Association in Wuci District has set up the community care station, which has expanded its service scope to provide meals five days every week since 2013.
  • 2019 March 18, Keoni Everington, “7 districts in Taichung, Taiwan exposed to 8 cancerous air pollutants”, in Taiwan News[3], archived from the original on 2019-03-21, Environment‎[4]:
    Although the study found that much of Taichung City did not exceed PM2.5 and carcinogen standards, the following seven districts had high concentrations of carcinogens: Longjing, Situn, Dadu, Daya, Cingshuei, Houli, and Wuci.
  • 2021 October 27, Steven Crook, “Environmental Impact Assessment: Higher seas: a clear and present danger to Taiwan”, in Taipei Times[5], archived from the original on 26 October 2021, Features:
    More recently, a team from National Taiwan Ocean University predicted that MSLs at four central Taiwan townships would rise by an average 2.8mm per year, or by a total 5.8cm, between last year and 2039. They categorized Wuci District (梧棲) in Taichung and three townships — Lukang (鹿港) in Changhua County and Mailiao (麥寮) and Taisi (臺西) in Yunlin County — as unusually susceptible to a rising ocean due to topography, subsidence and other factors.