West Central District
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West Central District (Chinese: 中西區; pinyin: Zhōngxī Qū; Wade–Giles: Chung-hsi Chü; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tiong-se-khu) is a district located in the central of Tainan City, Taiwan.
History
The district founded on April 1, 2004, which merged with West District and Central District. This district was the capital of Taiwan about 200 years and also the oldest region in Taiwan and can be traced back 300 years.
Education
Tourist attractions
- Beiji Temple
- Bo Yang Museum
- Cheng Huang Temple
- Chih-kan Cultural Area
- Chih-kan Tower
- Dueiyuemen Gate
- Five Harbors
- Fort Provintia
- Kaiji Wu Temple
- Mingshen Garden
- Sacrificial Rites Martial Temple
- Sanguan Temple
See also
External links
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