Xinwu District, Taoyuan

Coordinates: 24°58′N 121°06′E / 24.967°N 121.100°E / 24.967; 121.100

Xinwu
新屋區
District
Xinwu District
Coordinates: 24°58′41″N 121°04′03″E / 24.97806°N 121.06750°E / 24.97806; 121.06750
Country  Taiwan
Region Northern Taiwan
Government
  Mayor Xu Tongzhi
Area
  Total 85.0166 km2 (32.8251 sq mi)
Population (January 2016)
  Total 48,469
  Density 570/km2 (1,500/sq mi)
Website http://www.shinwu.gov.tw/
Xinwu District
Xinwu District office (then Xinwu Township office)

Xinwu District (Chinese: 新屋區; pinyin: Xīnwū Qū) is a rural, coastal district in southeast Taoyuan City, Taiwan.

Geography

Sinwu District accounts for almost 7% of Taoyuan's total land area and is the 6th largest township in Taoyuan County.[1] Local industries include agriculture, fisheries, and livestock.[2][3] 90% of Sinwu residents are Hakka.[4]

Many rivers flow through the township, including the Shezih River, Sinwu River, Foshing River, Fusing River, and Houhu River.[5]

Administrative divisions

Xinwu Village, Xinsheng Village, Houhu Village, Qinghua Village, Shilei Village, Tungming Village, Shezi Village, Puding Village, Jiudou Village, Touzhou Village, Dapo Village, Wangjian Village, Houzhuang Village, Kejian Village, Shenzun Village, Kanglang Village, Bengang Village, Yongan Village, Yongxing Village, Xiapu Village, Shipai Village, Xiatian Village, Chilan Village.

Education

Sinwu has 11 elementary schools, 3 junior high schools, and one high school. It also has one township nursery, three kindergartens, other private kindergartens, and a township library.[6]

Tourist attractions

Transportation

Sinwu is served by Provincial Highway No. 66.

Notable natives

See also

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References

  1. 1 2 "Geographical Location". Shin Wu Township Office. Retrieved 2010-06-28.
  2. "Local Specialties". Shin Wu Township. Retrieved 2010-06-28.
  3. "Farmer's Association of Hsinwu". 新屋鄉農會. Retrieved 2013-12-18.
  4. "Sinwu Introduction". Shin Wu Township Office. Retrieved 2010-06-28.
  5. "Traffic Overview". Shin Wu City Office. Retrieved 2010-06-28.
  6. "Education & Culture". Shin Wu Township Office. Retrieved 2010-06-28.

External links


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