Lingya District (Chinese: 苓雅區; pinyin: Língyǎ Qū) is a district of Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The 85 Sky Tower and the Kaohsiung City Hall are located here. Lingya District is the administrative center of Kaohsiung City along with Fongshan District. Its population is around 163,850 as of October 2023.[1] It is the 6th most-populated district in Kaohsiung, with a population density of 19,916 people per square kilometer, or 51,581 people per square mile. It has an area of 8.1522 square kilometers, or 3.1476 square miles. The average elevation of Lingya is 6 meters, or 20 feet.
22°37′24.9″N 120°19′1.3″E / 22.623583°N 120.317028°E
Lingya
苓雅區 | |
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Lingya District [2] | |
Country | Republic of China (Taiwan) |
Region | Southern Taiwan |
Special municipality | Kaohsiung |
Government | |
• Body | Lingya District Office |
• Mayor | Zheng Mei-hua (鄭美華) |
Area | |
• Total | 8.1522 km2 (3.1476 sq mi) |
Elevation | 6 m (20 ft) |
Population (October 2023) | |
• Total | 163,850 |
• Rank | 6 |
• Density | 19,916/km2 (51,581/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+8 (Taiwan Time) |
Postal code | 802 |
Website | lingya-en |
Name
editThe district is named after a traditional community on the coast called "Lingyaliao" (苓雅寮; pinyin: Língyǎliáo; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lêng-ngá-liâu) or 苓仔寮 (Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lêng-á-liâu), after the similar-sounding 苓仔 (Pe̍h-ōe-jī: lêng-á), which refers to a place where fishermen would put their nets after use. After 1945, the community was combined with "Guotianzi" (過田子), "Lingdeguan" (林德官), and "Wukuaicuo" (五塊厝) to form "Lienya District" (連雅區). In 1952 the original name Lingya (苓雅) was restored.
Administrative divisions
editThe district is divided into 69 villages, which are subdivided into 1,248 neighborhoods. Traditionally, Lingya is divided into 4 areas, although they are rarely used today. They are:
- Guotianzai <west central> (過田仔)
- Lindeguan <east central> (林德官)
- Lingyaliao <west> (苓仔寮)
- Wukuaicuo <east> (五塊厝)
Villages in the district are Boren, Lingzhou, Lingsheng, Lingzhong, Lingya, Lingtung, Chengbei, Chengxi, Chengtung, Yicheng, Guzhong, Tianxi, Renhe, Renzheng, Guangze, Meitian, Huatang, Rizhong, Puzhao, Hexu, Qinglang, Putian, Linfu, Linwei, Linan, Guanghua, Linxing, Linhua, Linxi, Linzhong, Linquan, Linnan, Zhongzheng, Shangyi, Tongqing, Kaixuan, Anxiang, Zoujie, Fushou, Funan, Wuquan, Minzhu, Linde, Lingui, Linrong, Yingming, Linjing, Zhaoyang, Fulong, Fuxiang, Fuhai, Fukang, Furen, Fude, Fuju, Futung, Fuxi, Yongkang, Zhengwen, Zhengyan, Zhengda, Wufu, Zhengxin, Zhengdao, Zhengyi, Zhengren, Wenchang, Jianjun and Weiwu Village.[3]
Education
editUniversities
editSchools
editTourist attractions
edit- 85 Sky Tower
- Birthday Park
- Chen Jhong-he Memorial Hall
- Chung Cheng Martial Arts Stadium
- Guanghua Night Market
- Holy Rosary Cathedral
- Kaohsiung City Lingya Sports Center
- Kaohsiung Cultural Center
- Kaohsiung Guandi Temple
- Kaohsiung Music Center
- Maritime Park
- Rainbow Park
- Sihwei Flower Park
- Singjhong Flower Market
- Singuang Ferry Wharf
- Tomb of Chen Jhong-he
- Water Tower Park
Transportation
editTrain stations
edit- KMRT Cultural Center Station
- KMRT Martial Arts Stadium Station
- KMRT Sanduo Shopping District Station
- KMRT Weiwuying Station
- KMRT Wukuaicuo Station
- KLRT Kaisyuan Park Station
- KLRT Department of Health Station
- KLRT Wucyuan Elementary School Station
- KLRT Kaisyuan Wuchang Station
- KLRT Cruise Terminal Station
- KLRT Glory Pier Station (connects to Glory Pier)
Highways
editHarbors
editNotable natives
edit- A-Lin, singer
- Hsu Kun-yuan, former politician
References
edit- ^ Household Registration Office Archived 2009-09-05 at the Wayback Machine, January 2014
- ^ "Glossary of Names for Admin Divisions" (PDF). placesearch.moi.gov.tw. Ministry of Interior of the ROC. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 August 2015. Retrieved 12 June 2015.
- ^ https://www.cec.gov.tw/pc/en/TV/nm64000000800000000.html [bare URL]