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Xinzhuang District (Chinese: 新莊區; Hanyu Pinyin: Xīnzhuāng Qū; Tongyong Pinyin: Sinjhuang Cyu) is a district in the western part of New Taipei in northern Taiwan. It has an area of 19.74 km2 (7.62 sq mi) and a population of 421,248 people (February 2023).
Xinzhuang
新莊區 Shinshō, Sinjhuang, Hsin-Chuang, Hsinchuang | |
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Xinzhuang District | |
Coordinates: 25°02′N 121°27′E / 25.033°N 121.450°E | |
Country | Taiwan |
Region | Northern Taiwan |
Special municipality | New Taipei |
Area | |
• Total | 19.74 km2 (7.62 sq mi) |
Population (February 2023) | |
• Total | 421,248 |
• Density | 9,678.14/km2 (25,066.3/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+8 (CST) |
Postal code | 242 |
Website | www |
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Chinese | 新莊區 | ||||||||||||||||
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History
editA former name of the area is Pulauan (Chinese: 武溜灣; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Bú-liu-oan).[1] On 15 January 1980, Xinzhuang was upgraded from an urban township to be a county-administered city of Taipei County. On 25 December 2010, Taipei County was upgraded to New Taipei City, and Xinzhuang City was upgraded to a district.[citation needed]
Overview
editThe district is bordered by Wugu and Taishan to the north, Sanchong to the east, Banqiao and Shulin to the south, and Taoyuan City to the west.[citation needed]
Government agencies
editEducational institutions
editColleges
edit- Fu Jen Catholic University (天主教輔仁大學)
Senior High Schools
editInfrastructures
editHospitals
editTourist attractions
editTransportation
editThe TRA section between Fuzhou and Shulin passes through Xinzhuang District, but no station is currently planned.
Taipei Metro
edit- Danfeng metro station
- Fu Jen University metro station
- Huilong metro station
- Touqianzhuang metro station
- Xinzhuang metro station
- Xingfu metro station
- New Taipei Industrial Park metro station
Taoyuan Airport MRT
editNotable natives
edit- Bamboo Chen, actor, acting coach and producer
- Cheng Yu-cheng, member of Legislative Yuan (1981–1987, 1990–1993, 2002–2005)
- Guo Qiusen, former writer
- Jolin Tsai, singer-songwriter and actress
- Timi Zhuo, singer and actress
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Entry #40111 (武溜灣)". 臺灣閩南語常用詞辭典 [Dictionary of Frequently-Used Taiwan Minnan]. (in Chinese and Hokkien). Ministry of Education, R.O.C. 2011.
External links
edit- Official website (in Chinese)