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Hsinchu County

Hsinchu County[I] (Traditional Chinese: 新竹縣, Wade–Giles: Hsin¹-chu² Hsien⁴) is a county administered as part of the nominal Taiwan Province of the Republic of China (ROC). Located in north-western Taiwan, the population of the county is mainly Hakka; with a Taiwanese aboriginal minority in the southeastern part of the county. Zhubei is the county seat, where the government office and county office is located. A portion of the Hsinchu Science Park is located in Hsinchu County.

Hsinchu County
新竹縣[I]
Coordinates: 24°50′0″N 121°0′53″E / 24.83333°N 121.01472°E / 24.83333; 121.01472
Country Republic of China (Taiwan)
Province Taiwan Province (nominal subdivision)
SeatZhubei City
Townships/cities
Government
 • Body
 • MagistrateYang Wen-ke (KMT)
Area
 • Total1,427.59 km2 (551.20 sq mi)
 • Rank12 of 22
Population
 (October 2023)
 • Total588,535
 • Rank10 of 22
 • Density410/km2 (1,100/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (National Standard Time)
ISO 3166 codeTW-HSQ
Websitewww.hsinchu.gov.tw/en/
Symbols
BirdMuller's barbet (Megalaima oorti)
FlowerCamellia
TreeBroad-leaved podocarpus (Nageia nagi)
Hsinchu County
Traditional Chinese新竹縣
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXīnzhú Xiàn
Bopomofoㄒㄧㄣㄓㄨˊㄒㄧㄢˋ
Gwoyeu RomatzyhShinjwu Shiann
Wade–GilesHsin¹-chu² Hsien⁴
Tongyong PinyinSinjhú Siàn
Yale RomanizationSyīnjú Syàn
MPS2Shīnjú Shiàn
IPA[ɕín.ʈʂǔ ɕjɛ̂n]
Hakka
Pha̍k-fa-sṳSîn-chuk Yen
Southern Min
Hokkien POJSin-tek Koān
Tâi-lôSin-tik Kuān

History edit

Early history edit

Before the arrival of the Han Chinese, the Hsinchu area was home to the indigenous Taokas, Saisiyat, and Atayal. After the Spanish occupied northern Taiwan, Catholic missionaries arrived at Tek-kham in 1626. Minnanese (Hoklo) and Hakka came and began to cultivate the land from the plains near the sea towards the river valleys and hills.

Qing dynasty edit

In 1684, Zhuluo County was established during Qing dynasty rule and more Han settled near Tek-kham. A Chinese city was established there in 1711 and renamed Hsinchu in 1875.[1] It became part of Taipeh Prefecture. In the late 19th century, Hoklo people dominated the coastal plains, forcing the Saisiyat and Atayal tribes to move to areas around Jianshi and Wufeng, while the Hakka and Taokas settled together in the river valleys and hills.

Japanese rule edit

Japanese occupation of Taiwan began after the First Sino-Japanese War in 1895. Hsinchu became known as Shinchiku and, by 1920, its prefecture covered the areas of modern-day Hsinchu County and City, Miaoli, and Taoyuan.

Republic of China edit

After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China in 1945, Hsinchu County was established on 25 December 1945.[2] In August 1950, Miaoli and Taoyuan were taken out from the county area to form Miaoli County and Taoyuan County respectively.[3] On 16 August 1950, Hsinchu City was incorporated to the county as county-administered city. However, the city was then upgraded again to become a provincial city on 1 July 1982 and was taken out from Hsinchu County area. The county's Xiangshan Township was incorporated into Hsinchu City on 1 July 1982. In 2021, plans are underway to have both Hsinchu county and city merged into the nation's seventh special municipality.[4]

Geography edit

Hsinchu County is located at the northwest part of Taiwan Island. The county borders Taoyuan City to the north, Miaoli County to the south, the Taiwan Strait to the west, and the Xueshan & Dabajian mountains to the east. With an area spanning up to 1,427.59 km2 (551.20 sq mi), Hsinchu County is composed mainly of uplands, tablelands, mountains, the alluvial plains of the Fengshan River and Touqian River mouth area, and some ancient river land.[2]

Climate edit

 
Average Temperature of Hsinchu

The average climate in Hsinchu County is mild.[5]

Administration edit

 
Administrative Divisions of Hsinchu County
 
Hsinchu County Government
 
Hsinchu County Council
 
Yang Wen-ke, the incumbent Magistrate of Hsinchu County

Hsinchu County controls 1 city, 3 urban townships, 6 rural townships and 2 mountain indigenous townships.[6][7][8] Zhubei City is the seat of Hsinchu County which houses the Hsinchu County Government and Hsinchu County Council. The incumbent Magistrate of Hsinchu County is Yang Wen-ke of the Kuomintang. The administrative division of the county are:

Type Name Chinese Hokkien Hakka Formosan
City Zhubei City 竹北市 Tek-pak Tsuk-pet
Urban
townships

(towns)
Guanxi 關西鎮 Koan-se Kûan-sî Kansai Atayal
Xinpu 新埔鎮 Sin-po͘ Sîn-phû
Zhudong 竹東鎮 Tek-tang Tsuk-tûng
Rural
townships
Baoshan 寶山鄉 Pó-san Pó-sân
Beipu 北埔鄉 Pak-po͘ Pet-phû
Emei 峨眉鄉 Gô-bî Ngô-mì
Hengshan 橫山鄉 Hoâiⁿ-san Vàng-sân
Hukou 湖口鄉 Ô͘-kháu Fù-khiéu
Qionglin 芎林鄉 Khiông-nâ Khiûng-lìm
Xinfeng 新豐鄉 Sin-hong Sîn-fûng
Mountain
indigenous
townships
Jianshi 尖石鄉 Chiam-chio̍h Tsiâm-sa̍k Nahuy Atayal
Wufeng 五峰鄉 Ngó͘-hong Ńg-fûng Gohogo Atayal, Saisiyat

Colors indicate the common language status of Hakka and Formosan languages within each division.

Demographics edit

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1985 366,566—    
1990 374,492+2.2%
1995 408,577+9.1%
2000 439,713+7.6%
2005 487,692+10.9%
2010 513,015+5.2%
2015 542,042+5.7%
2020 570,775+5.3%
Source:"Populations by city and country in Taiwan". Ministry of the Interior Population Census. May 2018.

The population of the county consists of Hakka, Hoklo, aborigines and new immigrants. The Hakka people constituted around 84% of the total population in 2014, while the aborigines consisted mainly of Atayal and Saisiyat people.[9] As of October 2023, the total population was 588,535, with 288,912 females and 299,623 males.[10]

Economy edit

High tech industry edit

After the founding of Hsinchu Science Park in 1980, a high number of high-tech industries began to grow and expand outside the park, attracting workers coming to work and settle in the county.

Education edit

 
Ta Hwa University of Science and Technology

Education in Hsinchu County is administered by the Education Department of Hsinchu County Government. The county is home to the Minghsin University of Science and Technology and Ta Hwa University of Science and Technology.

Energy edit

Power generations edit

Hsinchu County is home to the gas-fired Hsintao Power Plant with a capacity of 600 MW located in Guanxi Township.

Water supply edit

Hsinchu County houses the Baoshan Dam and Baoshan Second Dam.

Tourist attractions edit

 
Leofoo Village Theme Park

Sports edit

Hsinchu County has one professional basketball team, the Hsinchu JKO Lioneers of the P. League+.[11]

Transportation edit

 
THSR Hsinchu Station

Rail edit

The Hsinchu Station of the Taiwan High Speed Rail is located in the county at Zhubei City. Hsinchu County is crossed by three Taiwan Railways Administration lines, which are the Liujia Line, Neiwan Line and Western Line.

Notable people edit

International relations edit

Sister cities edit

Notes edit

Words in native languages edit

  1. ^ a b

References edit

  1. ^ Wang, Erika (25 October 2007). . The China Post. Archived from the original on 28 October 2007. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 23 June 2014. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
  3. ^ "Rezoning Taiwan". Taiwan Today. 1 February 2011. Retrieved 9 December 2020.
  4. ^ "Amendment paving way for Hsinchu city-county merger clears first hurdle - Focus Taiwan".
  5. ^ "Hsinchu County Government Hsinchu County Government". Hsinchu County Government. from the original on 10 August 2014. Retrieved 25 August 2014.
  6. ^ (PDF). Online Translation System of Geographic Name, Ministry of Interior. 16 June 2011. p. 7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 March 2012.
  7. ^ "Towns & Township". hsinchu.gov.tw. Hsinchu County Government. from the original on 8 April 2019. Retrieved 4 June 2019. Hsinchu County's administrative area is divided into 1 county-administered city, 3 towns and 9 townships, namely: Zhubei City, Zhudong Town, Xinpu Town, Guanxi Town, Xinfeng Township, Emei Township, Baoshan Township, Wufeng Township, Hengshan Township, Beipu Township, Jianshi Township, Qionglin Township and Hukou Township.
  8. ^ . hsinchu.gov.tw. Hsinchu County Gov't. Archived from the original on 5 February 2017. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
  9. ^ . hsinchu.gov.tw. Hsinchu County Government. Archived from the original on 10 February 2017. Retrieved 27 February 2017.
  10. ^ 新竹縣各鄉鎮市村里 現住人口數按性別及原住民身分分 中華民國112年10月底 [Table of Hsinchu County Population Statistics, October 2023]. hsinchu.gov.tw (in Traditional Chinese). Hsinchu County Government. from the original on 1 November 2023. Retrieved 1 November 2023.
  11. ^ "關於 P. League+". P. League+. Retrieved 1 January 2023.

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This article is about Hsinchu County For the city of the same name see Hsinchu Hsinchu County I Traditional Chinese 新竹縣 Wade Giles Hsin chu Hsien is a county administered as part of the nominal Taiwan Province of the Republic of China ROC Located in north western Taiwan the population of the county is mainly Hakka with a Taiwanese aboriginal minority in the southeastern part of the county Zhubei is the county seat where the government office and county office is located A portion of the Hsinchu Science Park is located in Hsinchu County Hsinchu County 新竹縣 I CountyFlagLogoCoordinates 24 50 0 N 121 0 53 E 24 83333 N 121 01472 E 24 83333 121 01472Country Republic of China Taiwan Province Taiwan Province nominal subdivision SeatZhubei CityTownships cities13 ZhubeiGuanxi TownshipXinpu TownshipZhudong TownshipHukou TownshipHengshan TownshipXinfeng TownshipXionglin TownshipBaoshan TownshipBeipu TownshipEmei TownshipJianshi TownshipWufeng TownshipGovernment BodyHsinchu County GovernmentHsinchu County Council MagistrateYang Wen ke KMT Area Total1 427 59 km2 551 20 sq mi Rank12 of 22Population October 2023 Total588 535 Rank10 of 22 Density410 km2 1 100 sq mi Time zoneUTC 8 National Standard Time ISO 3166 codeTW HSQWebsitewww wbr hsinchu wbr gov wbr tw wbr en wbr SymbolsBirdMuller s barbet Megalaima oorti FlowerCamelliaTreeBroad leaved podocarpus Nageia nagi Hsinchu CountyTraditional Chinese新竹縣TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinXinzhu XianBopomofoㄒㄧㄣㄓㄨˊㄒㄧㄢˋGwoyeu RomatzyhShinjwu ShiannWade GilesHsin chu Hsien Tongyong PinyinSinjhu SianYale RomanizationSyinju SyanMPS2Shinju ShianIPA ɕi n ʈʂu ɕjɛ n HakkaPha k fa sṳSin chuk YenSouthern MinHokkien POJSin tek KoanTai loSin tik Kuan Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Qing dynasty 1 3 Japanese rule 1 4 Republic of China 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Administration 4 Demographics 5 Economy 5 1 High tech industry 6 Education 7 Energy 7 1 Power generations 7 2 Water supply 8 Tourist attractions 9 Sports 10 Transportation 10 1 Rail 11 Notable people 12 International relations 12 1 Sister cities 13 Notes 13 1 Words in native languages 14 ReferencesHistory editFurther information History of Hsinchu Early history edit Before the arrival of the Han Chinese the Hsinchu area was home to the indigenous Taokas Saisiyat and Atayal After the Spanish occupied northern Taiwan Catholic missionaries arrived at Tek kham in 1626 Minnanese Hoklo and Hakka came and began to cultivate the land from the plains near the sea towards the river valleys and hills Qing dynasty edit In 1684 Zhuluo County was established during Qing dynasty rule and more Han settled near Tek kham A Chinese city was established there in 1711 and renamed Hsinchu in 1875 1 It became part of Taipeh Prefecture In the late 19th century Hoklo people dominated the coastal plains forcing the Saisiyat and Atayal tribes to move to areas around Jianshi and Wufeng while the Hakka and Taokas settled together in the river valleys and hills Japanese rule edit Japanese occupation of Taiwan began after the First Sino Japanese War in 1895 Hsinchu became known as Shinchiku and by 1920 its prefecture covered the areas of modern day Hsinchu County and City Miaoli and Taoyuan Republic of China edit After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China in 1945 Hsinchu County was established on 25 December 1945 2 In August 1950 Miaoli and Taoyuan were taken out from the county area to form Miaoli County and Taoyuan County respectively 3 On 16 August 1950 Hsinchu City was incorporated to the county as county administered city However the city was then upgraded again to become a provincial city on 1 July 1982 and was taken out from Hsinchu County area The county s Xiangshan Township was incorporated into Hsinchu City on 1 July 1982 In 2021 plans are underway to have both Hsinchu county and city merged into the nation s seventh special municipality 4 Geography editHsinchu County is located at the northwest part of Taiwan Island The county borders Taoyuan City to the north Miaoli County to the south the Taiwan Strait to the west and the Xueshan amp Dabajian mountains to the east With an area spanning up to 1 427 59 km2 551 20 sq mi Hsinchu County is composed mainly of uplands tablelands mountains the alluvial plains of the Fengshan River and Touqian River mouth area and some ancient river land 2 Climate edit nbsp Average Temperature of HsinchuThe average climate in Hsinchu County is mild 5 Administration editSee also Administrative divisions of Taiwan nbsp Administrative Divisions of Hsinchu County nbsp Hsinchu County Government nbsp Hsinchu County Council nbsp Yang Wen ke the incumbent Magistrate of Hsinchu CountyHsinchu County controls 1 city 3 urban townships 6 rural townships and 2 mountain indigenous townships 6 7 8 Zhubei City is the seat of Hsinchu County which houses the Hsinchu County Government and Hsinchu County Council The incumbent Magistrate of Hsinchu County is Yang Wen ke of the Kuomintang The administrative division of the county are Type Name Chinese Hokkien Hakka FormosanCity Zhubei City 竹北市 Tek pak Tsuk petUrbantownships towns Guanxi 關西鎮 Koan se Kuan si Kansai AtayalXinpu 新埔鎮 Sin po Sin phuZhudong 竹東鎮 Tek tang Tsuk tungRuraltownships Baoshan 寶山鄉 Po san Po sanBeipu 北埔鄉 Pak po Pet phuEmei 峨眉鄉 Go bi Ngo miHengshan 橫山鄉 Hoaiⁿ san Vang sanHukou 湖口鄉 O khau Fu khieuQionglin 芎林鄉 Khiong na Khiung limXinfeng 新豐鄉 Sin hong Sin fungMountainindigenoustownships Jianshi 尖石鄉 Chiam chio h Tsiam sa k Nahuy AtayalWufeng 五峰鄉 Ngo hong Ng fung Gohogo Atayal SaisiyatColors indicate the common language status of Hakka and Formosan languages within each division Demographics editHistorical populationYearPop 1985366 566 1990374 492 2 2 1995408 577 9 1 2000439 713 7 6 2005487 692 10 9 2010513 015 5 2 2015542 042 5 7 2020570 775 5 3 Source Populations by city and country in Taiwan Ministry of the Interior Population Census May 2018 The population of the county consists of Hakka Hoklo aborigines and new immigrants The Hakka people constituted around 84 of the total population in 2014 while the aborigines consisted mainly of Atayal and Saisiyat people 9 As of October 2023 the total population was 588 535 with 288 912 females and 299 623 males 10 Economy editHigh tech industry edit After the founding of Hsinchu Science Park in 1980 a high number of high tech industries began to grow and expand outside the park attracting workers coming to work and settle in the county Education edit nbsp Ta Hwa University of Science and TechnologyEducation in Hsinchu County is administered by the Education Department of Hsinchu County Government The county is home to the Minghsin University of Science and Technology and Ta Hwa University of Science and Technology Energy editPower generations edit Hsinchu County is home to the gas fired Hsintao Power Plant with a capacity of 600 MW located in Guanxi Township Water supply edit Hsinchu County houses the Baoshan Dam and Baoshan Second Dam Tourist attractions edit nbsp Leofoo Village Theme ParkBeipu Citian Temple Mount Dabajian Former Residence of Zhang Xueliang Green World Ecological Farm Leofoo Village Theme Park Little Ding Dong Science Theme Park Rueylong Museum Shei Pa National Park Tapung Old Fort Zhudong Animation and Comic Creative Park Zhudong Timber Industry Exhibition Hall Beipu Old Street Neiwan Old Street Emei Huge Buddha StatueSports editHsinchu County has one professional basketball team the Hsinchu JKO Lioneers of the P League 11 Transportation edit nbsp THSR Hsinchu StationRail edit The Hsinchu Station of the Taiwan High Speed Rail is located in the county at Zhubei City Hsinchu County is crossed by three Taiwan Railways Administration lines which are the Liujia Line Neiwan Line and Western Line Notable people editChen Ying git singer Cyndi Wang singer actress Hebe Tien singer actress and a member of girl group S H E Joanne Tseng actress Joe Chen actress Landy Wen singer Miu Chu singerInternational relations editSister cities edit nbsp Miyazaki Prefecture Japan nbsp Santa Clara California United States nbsp Westmont Illinois United States nbsp Ipswich Queensland AustraliaNotes editWords in native languages edit a b Traditional Chinese script 新竹縣Mandarin Pinyin Xinzhu XianHokkien Sin tik KuanSixian Hakka Xin zug IenHailu Hakka Sin zhug RhǎnReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hsinchu County nbsp Look up Hsinchu Hsin chu Sinjhu or Xinzhu in Wiktionary the free dictionary nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Hsinchu County Wang Erika 25 October 2007 Hsinchu Owns Rich History Culture and Natural Resources The China Post Archived from the original on 28 October 2007 Retrieved 7 December 2019 a b About Hsinchu County Archived from the original on 23 June 2014 Retrieved 28 May 2014 Rezoning Taiwan Taiwan Today 1 February 2011 Retrieved 9 December 2020 Amendment paving way for Hsinchu city county merger clears first hurdle Focus Taiwan Hsinchu County Government Hsinchu County Government Hsinchu County Government Archived from the original on 10 August 2014 Retrieved 25 August 2014 臺灣地區鄉鎮市區級以上行政區域名稱中英對照表 PDF Online Translation System of Geographic Name Ministry of Interior 16 June 2011 p 7 Archived from the original PDF on 25 March 2012 Towns amp Township hsinchu gov tw Hsinchu County Government Archived from the original on 8 April 2019 Retrieved 4 June 2019 Hsinchu County s administrative area is divided into 1 county administered city 3 towns and 9 townships namely Zhubei City Zhudong Town Xinpu Town Guanxi Town Xinfeng Township Emei Township Baoshan Township Wufeng Township Hengshan Township Beipu Township Jianshi Township Qionglin Township and Hukou Township Towns amp Townships hsinchu gov tw Hsinchu County Gov t Archived from the original on 5 February 2017 Retrieved 4 February 2017 Population hsinchu gov tw Hsinchu County Government Archived from the original on 10 February 2017 Retrieved 27 February 2017 新竹縣各鄉鎮市村里 現住人口數按性別及原住民身分分 中華民國112年10月底 Table of Hsinchu County Population Statistics October 2023 hsinchu gov tw in Traditional Chinese Hsinchu County Government Archived from the original on 1 November 2023 Retrieved 1 November 2023 關於 P League P League Retrieved 1 January 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hsinchu County amp oldid 1182977321, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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