East District, Hsinchu

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East
東區
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Location Hsinchu City, Taiwan
EstablishmentNovember 1990
Government
  TypeDistrict Government
Area
  Total
33.52 km2 (12.94 sq mi)
Population
 (September 2023)
  Total
223,061
  Density6,700/km2 (17,000/sq mi)
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East District (Chinese :東區; pinyin :Dōng Qū) is a district in east Hsinchu City, Taiwan. It is the second largest of the three districts in Hsinchu City. The East District is home to the Hsinchu Science and Industrial Park.

Geography

Administrative divisions

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East District Office

The district consists of Nanmen, Fude, Nanshi, Guandi, Tungmen, Rongguang, Chenggong, Xiazhu, Zhulian, Siqian, Yuxian, Zhongzheng, Gongyuan, Dingzhu, Nanda, Zhenxing, Qinren, Wenhua, Fuzhong, Sanmin, Tungyuan, Tungshi, Guangfu, Fenggong, Wugong, Lushui, Tungshan, Guangzhen, Xinxing, Zhaiqiao, Gaofeng, Xiangong, Guangming, Ligong, Jungong, Jiangong, Qianxi, Shuiyuan, Qianjia, Puding, Longshan, Xinzhuang, Xianshui, Jinshan, Guantung, Keyuan, Jianhua, Xinguang, Fuxing, Jinhua, Hubin, Minghu and Guanxin Village. [2]

Government institutions

Education

Universities

High schools

Tourist attractions

Transportation

Rail

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Hsinchu railway station

The Taiwan Railway Administration serves East District via four stations: Hsinchu, North Hsinchu, Shibo and Xinzhuang. Taiwan High Speed Rail also passes through the eastern part of East District, but no station is currently planned.

Road

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Hsinchu Bus Station

Bus station in the district is Hsinchu Bus Station of Hsinchu Bus.

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References

  1. "Introduction". dep-e-district.hccg.gov.tw. East District Office, Hsinchu City. 2016-04-26. Retrieved 2017-03-11. Area of district: 33.5206 km 2
  2. https://www.cec.gov.tw/pc/en/TV/nm10018000100000000.html%5B‍%5D [ bare URL ]