Songshan

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Not to be confused with Mount Song in Henan province, mainland China
Songshan District
松山區
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Songshan District seal
Old name: Xikou (錫口)
Region Eastern Taipei
Director Chen Qi-yong (陳其墉)
Area Ranked 9th of 12
  • Total
9.2878 km²
Population Ranked 8th of 12
  • Total
208,832
22,484/km²
Villages (里 li): 33
Neighborhoods (鄰 lin): 756
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The Raohe Street Night Market is in Songshan.
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The Raohe Street Night Market is in Songshan.
Wufenpu consists of many garment wholesale shops.
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Wufenpu consists of many garment wholesale shops.

Songshan District (Chinese: 松山區; Hanyu Pinyin: Sōngshān Qū; Tongyong Pinyin: Songshan Cyu; Wade-Giles: Sung-shan Chü) is a district of Taipei. The name of the district is historically spelled Sungshan. The Songshan Domestic Airport is located here.

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[edit] History

Songshan was originally named Xikou (錫口; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Siah-kháu), which is the Taiwanese language pronunciation of what a lowland Ketagalan word meaning "Where the river twists". In 1920, the place became Matsuyama Village (松山庄; Mandarin Chinese: songshan zhuang), named after Matsuyama City (松山市) in Japan. It was a part of Shichisei-gun (Qixing District), Taihoku Prefecture (台北州七星郡). Matsuyama was merged into Taihoku City in 1938. With the return of Taiwan to China in 1945, the Chinese name of the characters 松山 (i.e. Songshan) was adopted. In 1946, Songshan became a district with 26 municipal villages (里). In 1990, the southern half of Songshan District became Xinyi District. Its boundary was altered in May 1994, when Keelung River was artificially moved south slightly.

[edit] Administration

Songshan is divided into four regions (地區), or secondary district (次分區), which in turn are divided into 34 municipal villages. They following placenames are romanized in Hanyu Pinyin:

  • Sanmin Region (三民地區): northeast
    • Libie (里別)
    • Zhuangjin (莊敬)
    • Fujin (富錦)
    • Dongrong (東榮)
    • Sanmin (三民)
    • Jieshou (介壽): literally means "Long live Chiang Kai-shek"
    • Xinyi (新益)
    • Xindong (新東)
    • Futai (富泰)
  • Dongshe Region (東社地區): northwest and central (largest region)
    • Jinzhong (精忠)
    • Dongguang (東光)
    • Longtian (龍田)
    • Dongchang (東昌)
    • Dongshi (東勢)
    • Zhonghua (中華)
    • Minyou (民有)
    • Minfu (民福)
    • Songji (松基)
  • Benzheng Region (本鎮地區): southeast
    • Ciyou (慈祐)
    • Anping (安平)
    • Pengcheng (鵬程)
    • Ziqiang (自強)
    • Jixiang (吉祥)
    • Xinju (新聚)
    • Fusheng (復盛)
  • Zhonglun Region (中崙地區): southwest
    • Zhongzheng (中正)
    • Zhonglun (中崙)
    • Meiren (美仁)
    • Jiren (吉仁)
    • Dunhua (敦化)
    • Fuyuan (復源)
    • Fujian (復建)
    • Fushi (復勢)
    • Fucheng (福成)

The airport is located in Dongshe Region, mostly in Jinzhong Village.

[edit] Tourism

  • Ciyou Temple (慈祐宮 "Protected by the Kindness"), built in 1753, is dedicated to a dark-faced goddess Matsu.
  • Xiahai City Lord Temple (霞海城隍廟) was built in 1753.
  • Taipei City Lord Temple (台北府城隍廟) was built in 1926.
  • The Raohe Street Night Market (饒河街觀光夜市), organized in 1987, contains over 160 booths.

[edit] Education

  • Sungshan Community College (松山社區大學): located within Zhonglun Senior High School (中崙高中), in Jixiang Village [1]
  • Yu Da High School of Commerce and Home Economics (私立育達高級商業家事職業學校, short 育達商職): private, in Meiren Village [2]

In addition, there are two regular high schools (Xisong and Zhonglun), six middle schools, eight elementary schools, and 28 kindergartens in Songshan.

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Districts of Taipei

Songshan | Xinyi | Daan | Zhongshan | Zhongzheng | Datong | Wanhua | Wenshan | Nangang | Neihu | Shilin | Beitou

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