Citations:Chishan

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Chishan ㄔˋ (赤山), Shangli, Pingxiang, Jiangxi, China

  • 2005 July 8, “Fifteen Miners Trapped in Flooded Coal Mine”, in China Labour Bulletin, archived from the original on 2016-06-10, News‎:
    Fifteen miners are currently trapped in a flooded coalmine in Shangli County in Jiangxi province. The flooding occurred yesterday in a licensed coalmine located in Chishan Township.

Chishan ㄔˋ (赤山), Wanluan, Pingtung, Taiwan

  • 2012 December 31, Iok-sin Loa, “FEATURE: Pingtung villages’ Christmas parade a hit”, in Taipei Times, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2013-01-03, Taiwan News, page 3:
    Most people may not have expected it, but for residents in Pingtung County’s two small villages of Wanjin (萬金) and Chishan (赤山) — with a combined population of about 5,000 — Christmas is the most important festivity of the year, since about 80 percent of the villagers are Catholics.
  • , sourced from Liberty Times, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on December 29, 2015, Bilingual Pages, page 10:
    Amid cheers from onlookers, the lights were switched on for the Christmas season in Wanjin in Pingtung County on Dec. 10. The 12-meter-high Christmas tree and Christmas decorations in the Wanjin and Chihshan communities were lit up at the same time, with bright Christmas lights casting their light all around. []
    Besides the main lights, there are other illuminations in the Wanjin and Chihshan communities. The five big light areas include the main Christmas lights, gingerbread man lights inside the basilica, a sea of lights consisting of 1,000 rose-shaped lights, the street lights around Wanjin, and illuminated pictures of candy canes and other things in Chihshan Village, all of which attract tourists to walk around.
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  • 2017 January 11, “Thousands of People Crowded to Wanjin to Celebrate the Christmas”, in Ping Tung County Police Bureau , archived from the original on 2023-06-28:
    On Dec. 24th Christmas Eve, Wanjin Christmas Festival opened on the weekend made the district crowded with people and cars. In the evening, there were more and more people came to the place to visit. This year, Wanjin Christmas Festival scattered in Wanjin village, Chishan village and Wulaluzi tribe.
  • , →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2020-03-27, Features, page 13:
    Near Chihshan (赤山), I stumbled across a stretch of old Taiwan Sugar Corporation (台糖, TSC) railroad that’s being converted into a bicycle path. Avoiding the heart of Neipu (內埔), I joined County Road 48-1 (48-1), a route I hoped would go through quiet yet quaint villages.]
  • (Can we date this quote?), “Wanjin Catholic Basilica”, in Indigenous Peoples Cultural Development Center , archived from the original on 2023-06-28:
    In December of the 8th year of Tongzhi (1869), a solid church was built in the Chishan area (now Chishan Village and Wanjin Village of Wanluan Township)

Cishan ㄑㄧˊ Chʻi² (旗山), Kaohsiung, Taiwan

  • 1975 December 28, “New process is making banana waste into paper”, in 自由中國週報, volume XVI, number 51, Taipei, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 4, column 1:
    The proposed plant will be located in Chishan, Kaohsiung, near the large banana plantations. It will have a daily capacity of 15 tons of paper at the first stage.
  • 2009 July 18, Fu-Nan Su, “Be-leaf it or not: worshippers pray to tree gods for protection”, in Perry Svensson, transl., Taipei Times, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2009-07-25, Bilingual Pages, page 13:
    Su’s study shows that big tree deity worship in Kaohsiung County is mainly found on the western bank of the Kaoping River, and that there are more such deities in Taliao and Chishan than in other townships.
    調查發現,高縣大樹公分佈以高屏溪西岸沿線為主,大寮、旗山的大樹公數量明顯多於其他鄉鎮,
  • 2013 February 2, Ching-hua Tsai, Jake Chung, “Greater Kaohsiung renews contract with band Mayday”, in Taipei Times, archived from the original on 31 August 2019:
    He then took a banana from his pocket, took the first bite and then passed it to the other band members, who each took a bite out of it to signify that the bond between them was “ru jiao sih ci (如膠似漆),” as thick as thieves, and also promoting the bananas grown in Greater Kaohsiung’s Chishan District (旗山).
  • 2020, “110 學年度外國學生申請入學招生簡章”, in Shih Chien University, archived from the original on 11 September 2022, page 42:
    The Shih Chien University Kaohsiung Campus is located at the junction of Neimen and Chishan [Qishan]. The following information will direct you to our campus:
    1. Travel by car
    Situated at the boundary between Neimen and Chishan, the Kaohsiung Campus is only about 10 minutes’ drive from the Chishan terminal of National Highway No. 10 and is easily accessible []

Jishan ㄐㄧˋ Chi⁴ (稷山), Yuncheng, Shanxi, China

  • 1973 [1960 April 6], Chen-lin Tan, “Strive for the Fulfillment, Ahead of Schedule, of the National Programme for Agricultural Development”, in Second Session of the Second National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China (Documents), AMS Press; Foreign Languages Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 87:
    The tremendous achievements of the movement for eliminating the “four pests” and promoting hygiene are well known and universally acclaimed. For example, Chishan County in Shansi Province and the city of Foshan in Kwangtung Province have emerged as the model county and city where the “four pests” have in the main been wiped out.
  • 1973 November, Hua-wen Hsin, “Commune Hospitals Grow”, in China Reconstructs, volume XXII, number 11, China Welfare Institute, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 3, column 2:
    Chishan county in Shansi province, a model in medical and health work, has 11 commune hospitals. From 1952, they rallied the masses in prevention and treatment work and cut the incidence of infectious diseases from the early post-liberation 10 percent to 0.5 percent.
  • 1974 October 16, “Acupuncture”, in The Jerusalem Post, volume XLIV, number 14221, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 4, column 2:
    Chinese doctors at Chishan County Hospital in Shansi Province have used acupuncture on the scalp to cure a patient suffering from paralysis of the right limbs caused by inflammation of the brain’s blood vessels.
  • 1976, Peter Wilenski, The delivery of health services in the People's Republic of China, →ISBN, →OCLC, pages 17, 54:
    The Party organisations and revolutionary committees at all levels in Chishan hsien paid particular attention to health work and strengthened concrete leadership over health work.
    52. Independent Daily. Party committee and revolutionary committee of Chishan Hsien, Shansi Province, perseveringly wage mass patriotic public health campaign.
  • 1983, William Hinton, “The 10,000-mou Square”, in Shenfan, New York: Vintage Books, published 1984, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 242:
    Changchih City cadres saw an application of this plan in Chishan County, South Shansi. A whole group of city, county and brigade cadres, including Lu Chin-jung of Long Bow, went to South Shansi to look at public health and sanitation work. On the way they passed right through the middle of a specially treated 10,000-mou square at Chishan.
  • 2003 August, “A New Achievement in China's Medical Field”, in P.S. Yau, transl., edited by P.S. Yau, Scalp-Needling Therapy, Revised and Enlarged edition, Medicine & Health Publishing Co., →ISBN, →OCLC, page 1:
    An analysis of 600 cases handled by the Chishan County People’s Hospital in Shansi province, where the young physician works, shows that needling certain points on the scalp is useful in treating paralysis caused by pathological changes of the brain.

Qishan ㄑㄧˊ Chʻi² (岐山), Baoji, Shaanxi, China

  • 1972, Nai Hsia, “Archaeological Work During the Cultural Revolution”, in 中国新出土文物, Peking: Foreign Languages Press, →OCLC, page 2:
    Bronze vessels of the Western Chou Dynasty³ (about 1027-771 B.C.) were unearthed in 1966 and 1967 at Chishan County near Sian, Shensi Province, and between 1964 and 1970 at Peiyaotsun in suburban Loyang, Honan.
  • 1973, Michael Sullivan, “The Chou Dynasty (1127?-256 BC)”, in Chinese Art: Recent Discoveries, →ISBN, →OCLC, →OL, page 16:
    Since 1966 a number of superb early Western Chou bronzes have been unearthed, such as the unique creature from Chishan County in Shensi, found in 1970, and the group of late Western Chou vessels found at Ching-shan, Hupeh.
  • 1977, “Children's Life”, in China Pictorial, number 351, Peking: China Pictorial, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 44, column 1:
    The Little Red Guard road maintenance team of the Yunglo Primary School in Chishan County, Shensi Province, was formed in 1972 to commemorate the ninth anniversary of Chairman Mao’s inscription: “Learn from Comrade Lei Feng." It has grown in number from 3 to the present 24.
  • 2011, Amit Bhattacharyya, “A Note on the Sources”, in The Chinese Civilization Hsia to the Ch'in Dynasty 2207 BC-206 BC, Rachayita, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 17:
    Then in the Da Yu ting there is the record of a man who received land and grants of a chariot and horses, clothing and a horde of slaves. Some bronze vessels of the Western Chou period unearthed in 1966 at Chishan County near Sian, Shensi Province, bear inscriptions.