Tungshan District

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Tungshan District (Chinese :東山區), formerly Shantzuting District (山子頂區), was one of administrative districts of Chiayi City in 1945. [1] In 1946, Tungshan District was merged with Tungmen District  (zh ) to Hsintung District  (zh ). [2]

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  1. 臺灣建制市的市轄區變遷
  2. 《嘉義縣志,政事志,卷三》,頁100-104