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Zhonghe District (,
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: Tiong-hô Khu), also spelled Chūwa and Jhonghe, is an inner city district in
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in northern
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Geography and climate

Zhonghe lies just south-west of
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and shares borders with Banqiao, Xindian, Tucheng and Yonghe Districts of
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, as well as Taipei City. The average annual temperature is and the precipitation averages per year. Most of Zhonghe lies a few tens of meters above sea level and is heavily urbanized, with forested hillier country in the southeast. A mountainous ridge forms most of the eastern border with Xindian, which includes the highest point in Zhonghe, the 302-meter Fenglusai ().


History

The present-day area of Zhonghe District was originally settled by aboriginal tribes. During conflict between the colonial forces of the Dutch and the Spanish, the area is recorded by the Dutch as Chiron, from the name of one of the tribes living there. This name is preserved in one of the constituent villages of the city, called ''Xiulang Li'' (), and the bridge which connects Zhonghe and Xindian. The area was subsequently settled by
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migrants from
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but remained relatively unimportant until the end of the
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Republic of China

In 1946, the population of the area of present-day Zhonghe and Yonghe was 30,000 and it was classified as a rural township. Due to rapid population growth Yonghe was separated from Zhonghe in 1958. Subsequently, on 1 January 1979, Zhonghe was upgraded to
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status after reaching a population of 170,000. On 25 December 2010, due to the changing from Taipei
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to New Taipei
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, Zhonghe City was changed to Zhonghe
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Administrative divisions

Zhonghe is divided into 93 villages, which are further subdivided into ''lín'' (), of which there are 2,972 in total. Some administration is shared with neighbouring Yonghe District; due to both this and their proximity, they are sometimes collectively known as Shuanghe (). This is also reflected in the names of various institutions such as Shuang-Ho Hospital in Zhonghe and Shuanghe Libai Church in Yonghe District.


Transportation


Rail

Zhonghe is served by the Zhonghe–Xinlu line and the Circular line of the
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. three metro stations of the Zhonghe–Xinlu line are located in Zhonghe: Yongan Market, Jingan, and the terminal station, Nanshijiao. Six metro stations of the Circular line, , , , , , and are located in Zhonghe as well. Jingan Station is an interchange station between the Circular and Zhonghe-Xinlu lines. In the future, the Wanda–Zhonghe–Shulin line and the north–south section of the Yellow line will eventually bring the number of MRT stations in Zhonghe to fifteen. The closest regular rail and high-speed services are from Banqiao station in neighbouring
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Road

Zhonghe has an interchange on one of Taiwan's two main north–south road arteries; the National Highway 3. Also providing road links is Provincial Highway 64, an elevated expressway that cuts through the middle of the district, with several on and off-ramps in Zhonghe itself. There are two bridges over the
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; Xiulang Bridge, which connects Zhonghe with Xindian, and Huazhong Bridge, reaching
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Parks and Attractions

* Jinhe Sports Park * Dinosaur Park


Education

Zhonghe is home to the
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, which is located in the grounds of the 8-23 Memorial Park. It has one of the best collections in Taiwan of factual books about Taiwan in English. There are nine elementary schools, five junior high schools, four senior high schools (2 public and 2 private high schools) in Zhonghe. The Hwa Hsia University of Technology is also located in the city. * Zhonghe Elementary School * Guangfu Elementary School * Fuxing Elementary School * Jingxin Elementary School * Xiushan Elementary School * Jisui Elementary School * Ziqiang Elementary School * Xingnan Elementary School * Jinhe Elementary School * Zhonghe Junior High School * Zhanghe Junior High School * Jisui Junior High School * Ziqiang Junior High School * Jinhe High School * Jinhe High School * Chung Ho Senior High School * Private NanShan Senior High School * Private Chu-Lin Senior High School


Economy

The offices of a number of technology companies are located in the district, including the
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head office of Viewsonic, SpotCam, a
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research facility, the head offices of Cooler Master, and
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Cultural and religious sites

* Hongludi Temple (烘爐地南山福德宮) * Yuantong Temple (中和圓通寺) * Xingnan Night Market (中和興南夜市) * Fangliao Night Market


Burma Street

Zhonghe Myanmar Street or Burma Street, near Nanshijiao MRT Station, is home to a large proportion of Taiwan's small Burmese immigrant population. Zhonghe District is home to 40,000
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(2008), making up 10% of Zhonghe's population, and constituting one of the largest communities of Burmese Chinese outside of Burma. Consequently, there are numerous stores and restaurants in this area selling Burmese produce and there are also cultural events on occasion. Image:Zhonghe 8-23 park.jpg, Archway in the 8-23 Park Image:Tudi Gong at Hongludi 20060202.jpg, Statue of Tudi Gong at Hongludi Temple Image:Trees in Zhonghe.jpg, Trees in the 8-23 Park Image:National Taiwan Library entry 2005.jpg, National Taiwan Library Image:Jingsin Elementary School.jpg, Jingxin Elementary School Image:Singnan Night Market.jpg, Xingnan Night Market Entrance Image:Highway 64 and Jingping Road 20070302.jpg, Jingping Road Image:Nanshijiao Station.JPG, Nanshijiao Station, southern terminus of the MRT's Zhonghe Line Image:Yuantong Temple.jpg, Yuantong Temple (
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Famous natives

* Lin Ching-i -
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women's volleyball player


International relations


Twin towns — sister cities

Zhonghe, Taiwan is twinned with: *
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References


External links

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Government website

View of Zhonghe District
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