10 Facts About Hsinchu Taiwan

1.

Besides its industry, Hsinchu is an important cultural center of Taiwan.

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The Chenghuang Temple of Hsinchu Taiwan, built during the Kingdom of Tungning, is a common prayer destination.

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3.

Hsinchu Taiwan is popularly nicknamed "The Windy City" for its windy climate and "The Garden City of Culture and Technology" by its tourism department.

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4.

On 16 August 1950, the administrative districts on Hsinchu Taiwan were re-adjusted once more, demarcating 16 counties and 5 provincial cities.

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5.

From 1994 to 1999, as Taiwan made its transition from authoritarian rule to a representative democracy and the mostly pro forma provincial level of government began to be dissolved, regulations were established for the self-government of Hsinchu.

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6.

Hsinchu Taiwan is affected by easterly winds off of the East China Sea.

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7.

Further, through the development of the northern, central, and southern industrial park and its satellite sites, it hopes to sow the seeds of high tech business in all of Hsinchu Taiwan, leading to a vigorous era of high tech development.

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8.

In 2020, Hsinchu Taiwan is classified as a "Sufficiency" level global city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network.

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9.

Hsinchu Taiwan City is mainly served by Hsinchu Taiwan TRA station along with five other minor TRA stations on both Western Trunk line and Neiwan Line.

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10.

Hsinchu Taiwan City has recently created a series of cycling routes to help cyclists navigate the city more easily.

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