Definition of "Cianjin"
Cianjin
proper noun
A district of Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
Quotations
Sea breezes come from WNW, W, and S directions during daytime. Thus, high wind velocity areas concentrate on the waterfront areas, for example, the outlet of Love River in Cianjin District.
2011, Chao Ren, Ka Lun Lau, Kam Po Yiu, Edward Ng, “Sustainable Urban Planning of High Density Cities by Urban Climatic Mapping: An Experience from Kaohsiung, Taiwan”, in Magali Bodart, Arnaud Evrard, editors, PLEA 2011: Architecture & Sustainable Development, volume 1, page 216
As the average number of floors in the building in the simulation area is 5 and the overall average height of the Cianjin District is 21 m, the divisions were pedestrian height (1.5 m), 1F (3 m), 2F (6 m), 5F (15 m), 8F (24 m) (height of less building obscuration) to explore the difference of the improvement of the microclimate environment at the near-surface pedestrian level and different height levels between the cases (Figure 3 and Figure 4). In addition, due to the limitation of the simulation results of the vertical grid, the actual vertical floor plan heights were 1.5 m (K= 2), 2.7 m (K = 4), 7.5 m (K = 6), 16.5 m (K = 9), and 25.5 m (K = 12), respectively (k represents the grid point of vertical resolution.).
2020, Jou-Man Huang, Liang-Chun Chen, “A Numerical Study on Mitigation Strategies of Urban Heat Islands in a Tropical Megacity: A Case Study in Kaohsiung City, Taiwan”, in Sustainability, volume 12, number 10
The Cianjin district is in the center of Kaohsiung city.[...]The Cianjin station of the EPA is atop a 12 m-high building at the Taiwan Ocean Research Institute (TORI). The distance between the Cianjin station and the nearest major road is 25 m (see Fig. 1). is automatically monitored hourly (see Fig. 2).
2020, Christina W.Tsai et al., “Development of a noise-assisted multivariate empirical mode decomposition framework for characterizing PM 2.5 air pollution in Taiwan and its relation to hydro-meteorological factors”, in Environment International
Prosecutors in Kaohsiung will make a decision Monday over charges against a car driver who struck and killed a woman on a pedestrian crossing Sunday while five times over the legal blood alcohol limit.The 38-year old[sic – meaning year-old] suspect, identified by his last name Huang (黃), was caught driving under the influence after he struck a family of four using a pedestrian crossing on the intersection of Hedong Road and Guomin Street in the city's Cianjin District at around 7 p.m. Sunday.
2021 December 27, Kuo Chih-hsuan, Tsai Meng-yu, Tseng Yi-ning, Ko Lin, “Prosecutors weigh up charges for drunk driver who killed 1, injured 3”, in Focus Taiwan, archived from the original on 27 December 2021