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Zhongli District

Zhongli District (Chinese: 中壢區; pinyin: Zhōnglì Qū) is a district in Taoyuan City, Taiwan. Zhongli is spelled variously as Jungli, Jongli, Jhongli or Chungli on railway stations, bus stops and road signs. Historically, the city is the site of the Zhongli Incident of 1977, the most significant event of the democratization movement prior to the 1980s. Ethnically, it is considered a capital city for Hakka Taiwanese, who live in great numbers here and in surrounding areas; many elderly persons can speak Hakka in addition to Mandarin and Taiwanese Hokkien.[1] In recent years many foreign workers (mainly from the Philippines and Thailand) have also settled in and around the city due to the heavy industry in the suburbs of the city, making it a center for foreign laborers.[2] The district of Zhongli has three large parks and over 70 green reserves.

Zhongli
中壢區
Chūreki, Jhongli, Chungli, Tiong-lek
Zhongli District
Clockwise from top left: Zhongli skyline, Taoyuan International Baseball Stadium, Zhongli Word-worshipping Paper Incinerator, Taoyuan Public Library Longgang Branch, Matsu New Village, National Central University. Center: Zhongli Zhongzheng Park
Coordinates: 24°57′25″N 121°13′25″E / 24.95694°N 121.22361°E / 24.95694; 121.22361
Country Republic of China (Taiwan)
MunicipalityTaoyuan City
Area
 • Total76.52 km2 (29.54 sq mi)
Population
 (March 2023)
 • Total426,326
 • Density5,600/km2 (14,000/sq mi)
Postal code
320
Area code(0)34
Websitewww.zhongli.tycg.gov.tw (in Chinese)

Zhongli District is the busiest district in Southern Taoyuan (南桃園), as well as the location of the Taoyuan HSR station.

History edit

 
Map of Zhongli (labeled as CHŪREKI) and surrounding area (1944)
Zhongli District
Traditional Chinese中壢區
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhōnglì Qū
Bopomofoㄓㄨㄥ ㄌ一ˋ ㄑㄩ
Gwoyeu RomatzyhJonglih Chiu
Wade–GilesChung1-li4 Chʻü1
Tongyong PinyinJhonglì Cyu
MPS2Jūnglì Chiū
Hakka
Pha̍k-fa-sṳChûng-lak Khî
Southern Min
Hokkien POJTiong-le̍k Khu
Tâi-lôTiong-li̍k Khu
 
Zhongli District office (then Zhongli City office)
 
Zhongli

Qing dynasty edit

In the 19th century, the area was home to Plains aborigines. During the Qing dynasty, immigrants from Fujian and Guangdong provinces arrived along with Hakka.[3] The original name of the area was Kan-a-lek (Chinese: 澗仔壢; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kán-á-le̍k) due to its location between Tamsui and Hsinchu.

During Japanese rule, the town was administered as Chūreki Town (中壢庄), Chūreki District, Shinchiku Prefecture.

Republic of China edit

After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China in 1945, Zhongli was reorganized as Zhongli Town. In October 1950, it was placed under Taoyuan County. On 1 July 1967, Zhongli was promoted to a county-administered city and became Zhongli City. On 25 December 2014, as Taoyuan County was upgraded to a special municipality named Taoyuan City, Zhongli became a district of the municipality.[4]

Demographics edit

Zhongli's population was estimated at 426,326 in March 2023, including 10,084 Taiwanese aborigines.[5] Zhongli is subdivided into 85 villages, with the eight biggest but least populated villages on the western side of the district (39 square kilometers but with 35,000 people),[citation needed] while the eastern side is occupied by industrial factories and the heart of the metropolitan area. This reflects the imbalance of development of western and eastern Zhongli.

Administrative divisions edit

The district comprises 88 villages:[5] Chenggong (成功), Deyi (德義), Duxing (篤行), Fude (福德), Fuhua (復華), Fuxing (復興), Guangming (光明), Guoling (過嶺), Heping (和平), Houliao (後寮), Huaai (華愛), Huaxun (華勛), Jianxing (健行), Jinhua (金華), Jiuming (舊明), Linsen (林森), Longan (龍安), Longchang (龍昌), Longci (龍慈), Longde (龍德), Longgang (龍岡), Longping (龍平), Longdong (龍東), Longxing (龍興), Mingde (明德), Neicuo (內厝), Neiding (內定), Neili (內壢), Puqiang (普強), Puqing (普慶), Puren (普仁), Puyi (普義), Puzhong (普忠), Qiaxi (洽溪), Qingpu (青埔), Qingxi (青溪), Renai (仁愛), Rende (仁德), Renfu (仁福), Renhe (仁和), Renmei (仁美), Renxiang (仁祥), Renyi (仁義), Sanmin (三民), Shandong (山東), Shitou (石頭), Shuiwei (水尾), Dongxing (東興), Wenhua (文化), Wufu (五福), Wuquan (五權), Xingfu (幸福), Xingfu (興福), Xingguo (興國), Xinghe (興和), Xinghua (興華), Xingnan (興南), Xingping (興平), Xingren (興仁), Xinjie (新街), Xinming (新明), Xinxing (新興), Xinyi (信義), Yongfu (永福), Yongguang (永光), Yongxing (永興), Yuemei (月眉), Zhengyi (正義), Zhenxing (振興), Zhiba (芝芭), Zhishan (至善), Zhongfu (中福), Zhongjian (中堅), Zhongjian (中建), Zhongli (中壢), Zhongrong (中榮), Zhongshan (中山), Zhongxiao (忠孝), Zhongxing (中興), Zhongyang (中央), Zhongyi (忠義), Zhongyuan (中原), Zhongzheng (中正), Zhuangjing (莊敬), Ziqiang (自強), Zili (自立), Zixin (自信) and Zizhi (自治).

Economy edit

Department Store and Shops edit

Zhongli TRA Station is surrounded by shops on the street, and Zhongli also has a SOGO-branched department store. Zhongli Night Market opens daily, usually from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. In addition, there are two shopping districts: Ta-tung (大同商圈) and Jung-ping (中平商圈), both within half an hour's walk from the Zhongli train station.[6]

Industry edit

The Zhongli–Neili Industrial Park was established in December 1976. This is a combined multipurpose industrial park, controlled by Taiwan's Economic Bureau, with a total area of 433 sq. yards. There are currently 480 companies that have built either factories or offices here, belonging to electronic, metal, chemical, mechanical, food, textile and plastic manufacturers.

Education edit

Library edit

  • Zhongli District Library, four floors of books, allowed to be borrowed for a month
  • Neili Library
  • Longgang Library

Universities edit

Academies and institutes edit

Public high schools edit

Religious organizations edit

Taoist and folk religion Temples

  • Ren Hai Temple
  • San Jiao Zi Yun Temple
  • Ci Hui Temple

Buddhist Temples

  • Yuan Hua Yuan
  • Yong Ping Temple
  • Yuan Kuang Ch'an Monastery


Christian Churches

  • Taiwan Lutheran Zhongli Truth Church
  • Taiwan Presbyterian Church Chungli Church
  • Zhongli Church of Christ
  • Zhongli Christian Bible Church[10]
  • Zhongli Catholic Sacred Heart Church

Mosque

Tourist attractions edit

 
Zhongli Arts Hall

Transportation edit

 
Zhongli Station

Railway edit

Zhongli is centered around the Zhongli railway station, the third-busiest railway station in Taiwan. In addition, there is also the Neili railway station and the under-construction Chungyuan railway station. The Taoyuan HSR station on the Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) is a 15-minute drive from central Zhongli. There are free shuttle buses from central Zhongli to the THSR station every 15–20 minutes. The Taoyuan Airport MRT has been open to the public since 2017. An extension of this MRT line from Huanbei Station (A21) to the TRA station is still under construction as of October 2022. Laojie River Station (A22) is expected to open in July 2023, while Zhongli Railway Station (A23) is expected to open in 2028. In addition, the Taiwan Railways Administration Zhongli Station provides conventional train connections to other Taiwanese cities.

Mass rapid transit edit

Taiwan Railways edit

Taiwan High Speed Rail edit

Roads edit

 
Zhongli South Bus Station

Zhongli is served by both National Highway No. 1 and Provincial Highway No. 66. The nationally owned E-Go freeway buses, near the Zhongli Station, are an inexpensive way of transport to other cities.

Sister Cities edit

Notable natives edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF) (in Chinese). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 25, 2014. Retrieved January 8, 2014.
  2. ^ 經濟部工業局中壢工業區服務中心--首頁.
  3. ^ "History". Zhongli City. 2010-06-21. Retrieved 2010-07-03.
  4. ^ http://163.29.191.47/en2013/intro/dept2/List.asp [dead link]
  5. ^ a b "認識我們" 認識我們 [About Us]. tycg.gov.tw (in Chinese). Household Registration Office of Zhongli District, Taoyuan. 22 July 2020. Retrieved 2022-06-21.
  6. ^ Kelley, Brandi (2018). "Where have you been all my life?". Dance Major Journal. 6. doi:10.5070/d561040996. ISSN 2578-9627.
  7. ^ "Education and Culture". Zhongli City. 2010-06-21. Retrieved 2010-07-03.
  8. ^ Yuan Kwang Buddhist Academy, Taiwan.
  9. ^ National Zhongli Commercial High School, Zhongli, Taiwan.
  10. ^ Zhongli Christian Bible Church, Taiwan http://www.aizhu.com/zcbc

External links edit

  • Official website   (in Chinese)
  • Taoyuan County Government's Cultural Affairs Bureau (in English)
  • Zhongli Industrial Park Service Center (in Chinese)


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Zhongli District Chinese 中壢區 pinyin Zhōngli Qu is a district in Taoyuan City Taiwan Zhongli is spelled variously as Jungli Jongli Jhongli or Chungli on railway stations bus stops and road signs Historically the city is the site of the Zhongli Incident of 1977 the most significant event of the democratization movement prior to the 1980s Ethnically it is considered a capital city for Hakka Taiwanese who live in great numbers here and in surrounding areas many elderly persons can speak Hakka in addition to Mandarin and Taiwanese Hokkien 1 In recent years many foreign workers mainly from the Philippines and Thailand have also settled in and around the city due to the heavy industry in the suburbs of the city making it a center for foreign laborers 2 The district of Zhongli has three large parks and over 70 green reserves Zhongli 中壢區Chureki Jhongli Chungli Tiong lekDistrictZhongli DistrictClockwise from top left Zhongli skyline Taoyuan International Baseball Stadium Zhongli Word worshipping Paper Incinerator Taoyuan Public Library Longgang Branch Matsu New Village National Central University Center Zhongli Zhongzheng ParkCoordinates 24 57 25 N 121 13 25 E 24 95694 N 121 22361 E 24 95694 121 22361Country Republic of China Taiwan MunicipalityTaoyuan CityArea Total76 52 km2 29 54 sq mi Population March 2023 Total426 326 Density5 600 km2 14 000 sq mi Postal code320Area code 0 34Websitewww wbr zhongli wbr tycg wbr gov wbr tw in Chinese Zhongli District is the busiest district in Southern Taoyuan 南桃園 as well as the location of the Taoyuan HSR station Contents 1 History 1 1 Qing dynasty 1 2 Republic of China 2 Demographics 3 Administrative divisions 4 Economy 4 1 Department Store and Shops 4 2 Industry 5 Education 5 1 Library 5 2 Universities 5 3 Academies and institutes 5 4 Public high schools 6 Religious organizations 7 Tourist attractions 8 Transportation 8 1 Railway 8 1 1 Mass rapid transit 8 1 2 Taiwan Railways 8 1 3 Taiwan High Speed Rail 8 2 Roads 9 Sister Cities 10 Notable natives 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksHistory edit nbsp Map of Zhongli labeled as CHuREKI and surrounding area 1944 Zhongli DistrictTraditional Chinese中壢區TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinZhōngli QuBopomofoㄓㄨㄥ ㄌ一ˋ ㄑㄩGwoyeu RomatzyhJonglih ChiuWade GilesChung1 li4 Chʻu1Tongyong PinyinJhongli CyuMPS2Jungli ChiuHakkaPha k fa sṳChung lak KhiSouthern MinHokkien POJTiong le k KhuTai loTiong li k Khu nbsp Zhongli District office then Zhongli City office nbsp Zhongli Qing dynasty edit In the 19th century the area was home to Plains aborigines During the Qing dynasty immigrants from Fujian and Guangdong provinces arrived along with Hakka 3 The original name of the area was Kan a lek Chinese 澗仔壢 Pe h ōe ji Kan a le k due to its location between Tamsui and Hsinchu During Japanese rule the town was administered as Chureki Town 中壢庄 Chureki District Shinchiku Prefecture Republic of China edit After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China in 1945 Zhongli was reorganized as Zhongli Town In October 1950 it was placed under Taoyuan County On 1 July 1967 Zhongli was promoted to a county administered city and became Zhongli City On 25 December 2014 as Taoyuan County was upgraded to a special municipality named Taoyuan City Zhongli became a district of the municipality 4 Demographics editZhongli s population was estimated at 426 326 in March 2023 including 10 084 Taiwanese aborigines 5 Zhongli is subdivided into 85 villages with the eight biggest but least populated villages on the western side of the district 39 square kilometers but with 35 000 people citation needed while the eastern side is occupied by industrial factories and the heart of the metropolitan area This reflects the imbalance of development of western and eastern Zhongli Administrative divisions editThe district comprises 88 villages 5 Chenggong 成功 Deyi 德義 Duxing 篤行 Fude 福德 Fuhua 復華 Fuxing 復興 Guangming 光明 Guoling 過嶺 Heping 和平 Houliao 後寮 Huaai 華愛 Huaxun 華勛 Jianxing 健行 Jinhua 金華 Jiuming 舊明 Linsen 林森 Longan 龍安 Longchang 龍昌 Longci 龍慈 Longde 龍德 Longgang 龍岡 Longping 龍平 Longdong 龍東 Longxing 龍興 Mingde 明德 Neicuo 內厝 Neiding 內定 Neili 內壢 Puqiang 普強 Puqing 普慶 Puren 普仁 Puyi 普義 Puzhong 普忠 Qiaxi 洽溪 Qingpu 青埔 Qingxi 青溪 Renai 仁愛 Rende 仁德 Renfu 仁福 Renhe 仁和 Renmei 仁美 Renxiang 仁祥 Renyi 仁義 Sanmin 三民 Shandong 山東 Shitou 石頭 Shuiwei 水尾 Dongxing 東興 Wenhua 文化 Wufu 五福 Wuquan 五權 Xingfu 幸福 Xingfu 興福 Xingguo 興國 Xinghe 興和 Xinghua 興華 Xingnan 興南 Xingping 興平 Xingren 興仁 Xinjie 新街 Xinming 新明 Xinxing 新興 Xinyi 信義 Yongfu 永福 Yongguang 永光 Yongxing 永興 Yuemei 月眉 Zhengyi 正義 Zhenxing 振興 Zhiba 芝芭 Zhishan 至善 Zhongfu 中福 Zhongjian 中堅 Zhongjian 中建 Zhongli 中壢 Zhongrong 中榮 Zhongshan 中山 Zhongxiao 忠孝 Zhongxing 中興 Zhongyang 中央 Zhongyi 忠義 Zhongyuan 中原 Zhongzheng 中正 Zhuangjing 莊敬 Ziqiang 自強 Zili 自立 Zixin 自信 and Zizhi 自治 Economy editDepartment Store and Shops edit Zhongli TRA Station is surrounded by shops on the street and Zhongli also has a SOGO branched department store Zhongli Night Market opens daily usually from 6 p m to 1 a m In addition there are two shopping districts Ta tung 大同商圈 and Jung ping 中平商圈 both within half an hour s walk from the Zhongli train station 6 Industry edit The Zhongli Neili Industrial Park was established in December 1976 This is a combined multipurpose industrial park controlled by Taiwan s Economic Bureau with a total area of 433 sq yards There are currently 480 companies that have built either factories or offices here belonging to electronic metal chemical mechanical food textile and plastic manufacturers Education editLibrary edit Zhongli District Library four floors of books allowed to be borrowed for a month Neili Library Longgang Library Universities edit National Central University Chung Yuan Christian University Yuan Ze University Chien Hsin University of Science and Technology Vanung University Nanya Institute of Technology Sheng te Christian College 7 Academies and institutes edit Yuan Kwang Buddhist Academy 8 Army Academy R O C Public high schools edit The Affiliated Jhongli Senior High School of National Central University National Neili Senior High School National Zhongli Commercial High School 9 Religious organizations editTaoist and folk religion Temples Ren Hai Temple San Jiao Zi Yun Temple Ci Hui Temple Buddhist Temples Yuan Hua Yuan Yong Ping Temple Yuan Kuang Ch an Monastery Christian Churches Taiwan Lutheran Zhongli Truth Church Taiwan Presbyterian Church Chungli Church Zhongli Church of Christ Zhongli Christian Bible Church 10 Zhongli Catholic Sacred Heart Church Mosque Longgang MosqueTourist attractions edit nbsp Zhongli Arts Hall Action Museum HeySong Beverage Museum Matsu New Village Laojie River Shengchi Pavilion Taiwan High Speed Rail Museum Taoyuan Museum of Fine Arts Taoyuan Public Library Longgang Branch Rakuten Taoyuan Baseball Stadium Zhongli Arts Hall Zhongli Night Market Zhongping Commercial District Zhongping Road Story House X PARKTransportation edit nbsp Zhongli Station Railway edit Zhongli is centered around the Zhongli railway station the third busiest railway station in Taiwan In addition there is also the Neili railway station and the under construction Chungyuan railway station The Taoyuan HSR station on the Taiwan High Speed Rail THSR is a 15 minute drive from central Zhongli There are free shuttle buses from central Zhongli to the THSR station every 15 20 minutes The Taoyuan Airport MRT has been open to the public since 2017 An extension of this MRT line from Huanbei Station A21 to the TRA station is still under construction as of October 2022 Laojie River Station A22 is expected to open in July 2023 while Zhongli Railway Station A23 is expected to open in 2028 In addition the Taiwan Railways Administration Zhongli Station provides conventional train connections to other Taiwanese cities Mass rapid transit edit A18 Taoyuan HSR station A19 Taoyuan Sports Park metro station A20 Xingnan metro station A21 Huanbei metro station A22 Laojie River metro station 2023 A23 Zhongli railway station 2028 Taiwan Railways edit Neili railway station Chungyuan railway station 2030 Zhongli railway station Taiwan High Speed Rail edit Taoyuan HSR station Roads edit nbsp Zhongli South Bus Station Zhongli is served by both National Highway No 1 and Provincial Highway No 66 The nationally owned E Go freeway buses near the Zhongli Station are an inexpensive way of transport to other cities Sister Cities edit nbsp Gumi Republic of Korea since 1989 nbsp Enfield Connecticut United StatesNotable natives editAngela Chang singer and actress Candy Chen dancer actress host singer and model Maggie Chiang singer and songwriter Hu Chen pu Commandant of the ROC Army 2006 2007 Elva Hsiao singer and actress Hsu Hsin liang Chairperson of Democratic Progressive Party 1996 1998 Huang Pei jia actress Wu Po hsiung Chairman of Kuomintang 2007 2009 Shih Szu actress John Wu Magistrate of Taoyuan County 2009 2014 Aska Yang singerSee also editTaoyuan CityReferences edit 總計畫 客家紮根研究 PDF in Chinese Archived from the original PDF on March 25 2014 Retrieved January 8 2014 經濟部工業局中壢工業區服務中心 首頁 History Zhongli City 2010 06 21 Retrieved 2010 07 03 http 163 29 191 47 en2013 intro dept2 List asp dead link a b 認識我們 認識我們 About Us tycg gov tw in Chinese Household Registration Office of Zhongli District Taoyuan 22 July 2020 Retrieved 2022 06 21 Kelley Brandi 2018 Where have you been all my life Dance Major Journal 6 doi 10 5070 d561040996 ISSN 2578 9627 Education and Culture Zhongli City 2010 06 21 Retrieved 2010 07 03 Yuan Kwang Buddhist Academy Taiwan National Zhongli Commercial High School Zhongli Taiwan Zhongli Christian Bible Church Taiwan http www aizhu com zcbcExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Zhongli District Taoyuan nbsp Look up Zhongli Jhongli or Chungli in Wiktionary the free dictionary Official website nbsp in Chinese Taoyuan County Government s Cultural Affairs Bureau in English Zhongli Industrial Park Service Center in Chinese Retrieved from 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