Citations:Yangpu

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English citations of Yangpu

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  • 1958, Current Background[1], numbers 533-543, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 21:
    The departments concerned surveyed 43 factories in Yangpu district where factories are concentrated , and found that not one single factory showed a production decline after the abolition of the piece wage system. [] In the case fo the Diesel Oil Engine shop of the Ch'iuhsin Dockyard, system output was 35% []
  • 1966 April 7, Robert Guillain, “Shanghai's Repentant Capitalists”, in The Reporter[2], volume 34, number 7, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 38, column 3:
    Shanghai has built steelworks, chemical plants, and factories for machine tools. The one I visited in Yangpu, with 5,200 workers, manufactures about forty different types of machines; the factory is proudest of its grinding machines, some of which attain very great precision.
  • 1973, Victor Nee, “Revolution and Bureaucracy: Shanghai in the Cultural Revolution”, in China's Uninterrupted Revolution: From 1840 to the Present[3], 1st edition, New York: Pantheon Books, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 365:
    The actual turnover of leading cadres in district committees was not as sweeping as it was at the highest level of municipal government. For example, Chang Ching-piao, the First Secretary of the Yangpu District Party Committee, after undergoing mass criticism and reform became the chairman of the Yangpu District Revolutionary Committee.
  • 2022 April 7, Joe McDonald, “Shanghai wrestles with food shortages under virus shutdown”, in AP News[4], archived from the original on 07 April 2022:
    Gregory Gao, an operations specialist for an automaker who lives alone in the downtown Yangpu district, said only Meituan remains after food sellers said supply sites in the area were closing.