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  1. In 1895, Taiwan was ceded to Japan after the Sino-Japanese War, and Hsinchu was reformed to be within Taipei County as a Hsinchu Branch District. In 1901, Hsinchu and Taoyuan districts were combined to be Hsinchu State, governing eight counties and its administrative office was in Hsinchu County.

  2. Hsinchu County Government, No.10, Guangming 6th Rd., Zhubei City, Hsinchu County 30210, Taiwan R.O.C. Tel: (03)551-8101. Hsinchu County Public Service Hotline: 1999 (local calls within Hsinchu County) (03)551-8128 (long distance calls)

  3. Hsinchu County Government

  4. Hsinchu County Government, No.10, Guangming 6th Rd., Zhubei City, Hsinchu County 30210, Taiwan R.O.C. Tel: (03)551-8101. Hsinchu County Public Service Hotline: 1999 (local calls within Hsinchu County) (03)551-8128 (long distance calls)

  5. www.hsinchu-cc.gov.tw › en › pageHistory | HSINCHU

    Aug 12, 2024 · Located on the first floor of the Council Building, the museum records the history of Hsinchu's constitutional democracy and preserves every bit of the representative system, which allows visitors to better understand the changes and hard-won achievements of constitutional democracy.

  6. Hsinchu County is home to the largest Hakka community in Taiwan. Most of the early Hakka immigrants to this region landed at Hongmao Harbor and Nanliao Harbor, the majority coming from Haifeng and Lufeng in China.

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  8. Hsinchu County[I] is a county in north-western Taiwan. The population of the county is mainly Hakka; with a Taiwanese aboriginal minority in the southeastern part of the county. Zhubei is the county seat, where the government office and county office is located. A portion of the Hsinchu Science Park is located in Hsinchu County.

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