Citations:Pingtan

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English citations of Pingtan

Island

  • 1957 March 15, “Shipwrecked”, in Peace News, number 1081, page 2:
    The shipwrecked group travelled by junk next day to Pingtan Island and four days later sailed to Hongkong.
  • 1996 March 21, Agnes Cheung, “Army told to ignore mainland promises”, in South China Morning Post, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 13 May 2021:
    Meanwhile, residents on Tungchu island, part of the Matsu group, reported artillery fire coming from Pingtan, the mainland designated drill zone, yesterday.
  • 2007 October 13, “China to build sea bridge to 5th-largest island”, in Reuters, archived from the original on 15 June 2022, World News‎:
    The 1.1 billion yuan ($152 million) sea bridge will connect Pingtan Island, located in the Taiwan Strait, to Fuqing, a city on the main landmass of eastern Fujian Province, Xinhua said.
  • 2022 August 4, Brad Lendon, “China fires missiles near Taiwan in live-fire drills as PLA encircles island”, in CNN, archived from the original on 04 August 2022:
    Chinese state media said that exercises to simulate an air and sea "blockade" around Taiwan had started Wednesday, but offered little solid evidence to back up the claim. Later Thursday, images showed military helicopters flying past Pingtan island, one of Taiwan's closest points to mainland China.

County

  • 1964 March 1, “Flight to Matsu”, in Taiwan Today, archived from the original on February 11, 2024:
    Ting Tao-chin, head of a Communist seaweed cultivation farm in Pingtan county, Fukien, defected to Matsu with his wife and a newborn baby, and four fish farm workers on a fishing boat on December 26, a CNA dispatch from Matsu reported yesterday.
    The four workers were identified as Kuo Wei-shih, 33; Kao Yang-hen, 22; Chen Tai-hai, 22; and Miss Wang Hsiu-ying. All were natives of Pingtan county.
  • 1999, Ko-lin Chin, Smuggled Chinese: Clandestine Immigration to the United States, Philadelphia: Temple University Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 13:
    Although some Fuqin City residents have managed to go to the United States illegally, most have chosen to go to Japan, also illegally (Gu 1993). The other sending community is Pingtan County, located east of Fuqin City. Many of its residents have illegally immigrated to Taiwan, which is only about seventy sea miles away (Chang 1995).