Citations:northeast China

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English citations of northeast China

  • 1988 [1983], “Liaoning Province”, in Magnificent China: A Guide to its Cultural Treasures[1], San Francisco: China Books & Periodicals, Inc., →ISBN, →OCLC, page 198, column 2:
    Lüshun, better known to westerners as Port Arthur, lies in a strategically important place, for the entrance to the Gulf of Bohai, the seaway to Northeast China and Tianjin, is controlled from here.
  • Apr 2003, Yu, S. et al., “Factor Analysis and Dynamics of Water Quality of the Songhua River, Northeast China”, in Water, Air, and Soil Pollution[2], volume 144, number 1, pages 159–169:
    The water quality of the Songhua River (Northeast China) was of concern, especially in the 1980s and early 1990s, and there were many studies carried out on this aspect. However, only one or several independent water quality indices were used to consider the effects of pollutants on the water quality, for instance, heavy metal and toxic organic pollutants.
  • 2017 November 24, Chris Buckley, Karoline Kan, “Beijing Kindergarten Is Accused of Abuse, and Internet Erupts in Fury”, in The New York Times[3], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2017-11-24, Asia Pacific‎[4]:
    In 2015, four teachers at a RYB Education kindergarten in Siping, northeast China, were charged with using sewing needles to jab more than 20 children on their heads, mouths and limbs, supposedly as punishment.
  • 2021 June 28, Xiaoyu Yang, “Millennial leader debuts with museum solo in Beijing”, in China Daily[5], archived from the original on 17 August 2023[6]:
    Jiang, born in 1993 in Qiqiha'er in Northeast China's Heilongjiang province, shot to national fame in 2016 when as a student of media studies at the Communication University of China, he made the final round in the highly rated debating show, You Can You BiBi.