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1 July 1982
- In June 1982, under presidential order, the Xiangshan Township of Hsinchu County merged into Hsinchu City. A new municipal government was formally established on 1 July 1982, comprising 103 villages and 1,635 neighborhoods.
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In June 1982, under presidential order, the Xiangshan Township of Hsinchu County merged into Hsinchu City. A new municipal government was formally established on 1 July 1982, comprising 103 villages and 1,635 neighborhoods .
The Hsinchu County Government moved to Taoyuan on February 28, while Hsinchu City became a provincial-level city as part of an islandwide reorganization. As of then, Hsinchu City comprised seven districts: East, West, South, North, Zhudong, Baoshan, and Xiangshan.
After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China in 1945, Hsinchu County was established on 25 December 1945. [2] In August 1950, Miaoli and Taoyuan were taken out from the county area to form Miaoli County and Taoyuan County respectively. [3] On 16 August 1950, Hsinchu City was incorporated to the county as county-administered ...
After Hsinchu City officially reformed to be a directly controlled municipality, the city office was moved to the former state office (present-day Hsinchu City Hall) and on February 28, 1946, the Hsinchu County government was relocated to Taoyuan (former Hsinchu Taoyuan District).
Hsinchu ([I] Chinese: 新竹; pinyin: Xīnzhú) is a city located in northwestern Taiwan. It is the most populous city in Taiwan that is not a special municipality, with estimated 450,655 inhabitants. [3] Hsinchu is a coastal city bordering the Taiwan Strait to the west, Hsinchu County to the north and east, and Miaoli County to the south.
Aug 12, 2024 · On October 28, 1989, the Hsinchu County Council moved to Zhubei City, which was governed by Hsinchu County, and we moved to our current location to No. 122, Zhongzheng Road, Hsinchu City.
Aug 5, 2023 · Originally an aboriginal settlement, Han settlers founded Hsinchu city as “Tek-kham” in 1711, qualifying it as oldest city in Northern Taiwan. They renamed it Hsinchu (literally “new bamboo”) in 1878, referring to a bamboo wall protecting the city.