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[Ta-ch'ing]
** English
*** Etymology
From [en] [大慶] [en] romanization: _Ta⁴-chʻing⁴_.
*** Proper noun
[en-proper noun]
1. [en] ( Prefecture-level City ) 2. * {{ quote-book |en |year=1976 |author=w:Wilfred Burchett |title=China: The Quality of Life |url=https://archive.org/details/chinaqualityofli00burcrich/ |publisher=w:Penguin Books |ISBN=0-14-02-1921-8 |OCLC=1020433768 |OL=4941514M |page=114 |pageurl=https://archive.org/details/chinaqualityofli00burcrich/page/114/ |text=That there was no 'oil boom town' atmosphere at TACHING, no bars, brothels or night clubs doing a roaring trade as technicians and oil drillers with fat pay cheques swaggered in from lonely drilling sites for a long week-end, obviously did not surprise us. That concept of 'Great Celebration' left for Taiwan with the Kuomintang. It was difficult at first to locate TACHING city - an oilfield capital.}}
1. * [en] 2. [en] ( Oil Field ) 3. * {{ quote-journal |en |date=April 29, 1973 |title=Red petroleum output is inadequate |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_free-china-weekly_1973-04-29_14_16/ |journal=Free China Weekly |volume=XIV |issue=16 |location=Taipei |issn=0016-0318 |oclc=1786626 |page=2 |pageurl=https://archive.org/details/sim_free-china-weekly_1973-04-29_14_16/page/n1/ |passage= TACHING is supposed to be accounting for about a third of the total mainland oil output.}}
1. * {{ quote-journal |en |date=July 9, 1975 |origdate=July 8, 1975 |title=China Completes Pipeline |journal=w:The New York Times |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20240207101238/https://www.nytimes.com/1975/07/09/archives/china-completes-pipeline.html |source=TOKYO, ([Associated Press]) |issn=0362-4331 |oclc=1645522 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1975/07/09/archives/china-completes-pipeline.html |archivedate=February 07, 2024 |page=64 |url2=https://archive.ph/SQhmz |text=A 221‐mile oil pipeline has been completed from the North China port of Chinhuangtao to Peking, the official Hsinhua news agency reported today. Hsinhua said it is part of a 937‐mile pipeline from the TACHING oil field in northeast China.}}
1. * {{ quote-book |en |year=1993 |editor=[Lin Bih-jaw]; James T. Myers |title=Forces for Change in Contemporary China |url=https://archive.org/details/forcesforchangei00linb/ |publisher=w:University of South Carolina Press |ISBN=0-87249-969-3 |LCCN=93-15124 |OCLC=27812376 |OL=1406789M |page=274 |pageurl=https://archive.org/details/forcesforchangei00linb/page/274/ |text=Mainland China's petroleum industry enjoyed spectacular growth between 1960 and 1978, when the TACHING (Daqing) oilfield in Heilungkiang (Heilongjiang) Province began to operate on a large-scale basis.}}
1. * [en]
**** Translations
[Daqing]
*** Further reading
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*** Anagrams
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