Citations:Tsitsihar


 * From Ha-êrh-pin north-east to Hulan, Tsitsihar, and Stretensk two serious difficulties have to be overcome. The first is the bridging of the Sungari, which, owing to its extended breadth in summer, will require a bridge some 2,800 feet in length. The second is the passage of the Hsing-an range, which will necessitate in many places cuttings 80 feet deep and of considerable length, but no tunnelling.
 * Ninety-five per cent of the cultivated area of the country lies east of a line drawn from Tsitsihar (Ch'i-ch'i-ha-erh) in northern Manchuria to K'un-ming in Yün-nan Province. This is eastern China, and within it is the Chinese ecumene.
 * "Taching" was mentioned openly for the first time by the People's Daily of April 20, 1964. Even though the regime has avoided disclosing the location of the oil field, it is believed to be between Harbin and Tsitsihar in the southwest of Heilungkiang province in the far northeast.
 * "In daring strikes, Soviet bombers also brought the fighting home to Tsitsihar and Harbin," the man continued. "The Japanese lackeys of the so-called state of Manchukuo had the gall to protest, but General Secretary Stalin and Foreign Commissar Litvinov rejected their foolish babbling out of hand."
 * Ninety-five per cent of the cultivated area of the country lies east of a line drawn from Tsitsihar (Ch'i-ch'i-ha-erh) in northern Manchuria to K'un-ming in Yün-nan Province. This is eastern China, and within it is the Chinese ecumene.
 * "Taching" was mentioned openly for the first time by the People's Daily of April 20, 1964. Even though the regime has avoided disclosing the location of the oil field, it is believed to be between Harbin and Tsitsihar in the southwest of Heilungkiang province in the far northeast.
 * "In daring strikes, Soviet bombers also brought the fighting home to Tsitsihar and Harbin," the man continued. "The Japanese lackeys of the so-called state of Manchukuo had the gall to protest, but General Secretary Stalin and Foreign Commissar Litvinov rejected their foolish babbling out of hand."
 * "In daring strikes, Soviet bombers also brought the fighting home to Tsitsihar and Harbin," the man continued. "The Japanese lackeys of the so-called state of Manchukuo had the gall to protest, but General Secretary Stalin and Foreign Commissar Litvinov rejected their foolish babbling out of hand."
 * "In daring strikes, Soviet bombers also brought the fighting home to Tsitsihar and Harbin," the man continued. "The Japanese lackeys of the so-called state of Manchukuo had the gall to protest, but General Secretary Stalin and Foreign Commissar Litvinov rejected their foolish babbling out of hand."
 * "In daring strikes, Soviet bombers also brought the fighting home to Tsitsihar and Harbin," the man continued. "The Japanese lackeys of the so-called state of Manchukuo had the gall to protest, but General Secretary Stalin and Foreign Commissar Litvinov rejected their foolish babbling out of hand."