Shimen District (), also known as Sekimon, is a sparsely populated rural
district
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in the northern part of
New Taipei City
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in northern
Taiwan
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. It is part of the
North Coast and Guanyinshan National Scenic Area and includes Taiwan's northernmost point,
Cape Fugui
Cape Fugui, Cape Fukwei, Fukwei Chiao, Fuguei Cape, or . is a cape located at the northernmost point of the island of Taiwan. It is located in within the Shimen District in New Taipei City.
Name
''Fùguì'' is the pinyin romanization of the ...
.
History
While known to earlier explorers, including the Dutch, the area was first explicitly mentioned in Chinese annals in 1694 as ''Shimenshan'' ().
During the
period of Imperial Japanese rule, Shimen was called ''Sekimon'' Village , and was governed under Tansui District of
Taihoku Prefecture
Taihoku Prefecture (台北州; ''Taihoku-shū'') was an administrative division of Taiwan created in 1920, during Japanese rule. The prefecture consisted of modern-day Keelung, New Taipei City, Taipei and Yilan County. Its government office, ...
. In 1945 when the
Kuomintang
The Kuomintang (KMT), also referred to as the Guomindang (GMD), the Nationalist Party of China (NPC) or the Chinese Nationalist Party (CNP), is a major political party in the Republic of China, initially on the Chinese mainland and in Tai ...
took over administration of Taiwan the area became Shimen
Rural Township, a part of Taipei County. With the reorganization of Taipei County in 2010, Shimen became a
district
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of the newly created
New Taipei City
New Taipei City is a special municipality located in northern Taiwan. The city is home to an estimated population of 3,974,683 as of 2022, making it the most populous city of Taiwan, and also the second largest special municipality by area, be ...
.
Geography
The interior of Shimen is predominantly mountainous, with small areas of flat land on the coast. The district is bordered to the north by the
East China Sea
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, to the southwest by
Sanzhi District
Sanzhi District () is a rural district in northern New Taipei, Taiwan. It is notable as the hometown of the former president Lee Teng-hui.
History
During the period of Japanese rule, , and was governed under of Taihoku Prefecture.
Administrat ...
, and to the southeast by
Jinshan District.
Administration
Shimen is part of
New Taipei City
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, a
special municipality Special municipality may refer to:
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under the
Republic of China
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government. The district itself is divided into nine villages: Shanxi (), Shimen (), Laomei (), Jianlu (), Maolin (), Caoli (), Qianhua/Cianhua (), Fuji (), and Demao ().
Economy
Tourism is a major contributor to the economy of Shimen, which also produces a number of agricultural goods including
mandarins, peanuts, and tea.
Education
Shimen has one junior high school, Shimen Junior High, and three elementary schools; Shimen, Laomei and Qianhua.
Tourist attractions
Historical buildings
The
Fuguijiao Lighthouse
The Fuguijiao or Cape Fugui Lighthouse is a lighthouse on Cape Fugui near Laomei Village in Shimen District, New Taipei City, Taiwan.
Name
The lighthouse is named after nearby Cape Fugui, the northernmost point of Taiwan Island, Taiwan. Its ...
is located at
Cape Fugui
Cape Fugui, Cape Fukwei, Fukwei Chiao, Fuguei Cape, or . is a cape located at the northernmost point of the island of Taiwan. It is located in within the Shimen District in New Taipei City.
Name
''Fùguì'' is the pinyin romanization of the ...
.
Nature
Shimen is home to
Baisha Bay
The Baisha Bay () is a beach along the North Coast and Guanyinshan National Scenic Area in Shimen District, New Taipei, Taiwan.
History
The bay area originated around 800,000 years ago where the rocky promontories were created as the result of ...
.
Festivals
Shimen has also been home to an annual kite festival since the year 2000, drawing competitors from around the world.
Others
*
Fuji Fishing Port
The Fuji Fishing Port () is a fishing port in Shimen District, New Taipei, Taiwan.
History
The port used to be a small unknown fishing port in the region. In 1995, the Fuji Fish Outlet Center was established by Jinshan Fishermen's Association w ...
*
Temple of the Eighteen Lords
Temple of the Eighteen Lords ( zh, t=乾華十八王公廟, p=Gānhuá Shíbāwáng Gōngmiào) is a ''yin miao'' (temple for deceased people) located in Ganhua Village, Shimen District, New Taipei, Taiwan. Located on Provincial Highway 2 beside ...
Infrastructure
Shimen is the site location for Taiwan's first
nuclear power plant
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, the
Jinshan Nuclear Power Plant
The Jinshan Nuclear Power Plant or Chin Shan Nuclear Power Plant (金山核能發電廠), First Nuclear Power Plant (第一核能發電廠 or 核一), is a nuclear power plant being definitely shutdown in Shimen District, New Taipei, Taiwan. Comm ...
.
Transportation
The main road route through the district is the
Provincial Highway 2. It is also served by a number of other county-level roads. There is no rail transportation in the district.
See also
*
New Taipei City
New Taipei City is a special municipality located in northern Taiwan. The city is home to an estimated population of 3,974,683 as of 2022, making it the most populous city of Taiwan, and also the second largest special municipality by area, be ...
*
List of Taiwanese superlatives
This is a list of Taiwanese superlatives.
Geography
Ecology
Demography
Structures
References
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References
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