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Neihu District

 
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Neihu District
Chinese : 內湖區
Bank of Keelung River in Neihu.jpg
The bank of Keelung River in Neihu
Old name: none
Region Eastern Taipei City
Director Zhang Jin-Zhen (張金鎮)
Area
  Total
Ranked 3rd of 12
31.5787 km²
Population
  Total
  Density
Ranked 3rd of 12
263,651
8,349/km²
Villages (里; li) 37
Neighborhoods (鄰; lin) 863
ROC zip code 114
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Neihu District (traditional Chinese: 內湖區Tongyong Pinyin: Nèihú Cyu; Hanyu Pinyin: Nèihú QūWade-Giles: Nei-hu Ch'u; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lāi-ô͘-khu) is one of Taipei City's twelve districts. Neihu means "inner lake." The older name originates from the Ketagalan word Tayour (transliterated by the Dutch as Cattajo), meaning woman's head ornament.

Many mountainous roads and paths, which are ideal for hiking, connect Neihu with the neighboring Shilin District and Yangmingshan National Park. Although it is a flood prone region, Neihu has experienced huge growth with the construction of the Neihu Technology Park and hypermarkets such as Costco, RT Mart, Carrefour, B&Q.

The Tri-Service General Hospital, which is a teaching hospital of the National Defense Medical Center, is also in Neihu. The Wuchih Mountain Military Cemetery borders Neihu.

Neihu's attractions include Dahu Park (大湖公園), famous for its picturesque footbridge, and Bishan Temple (碧山巖), a large Taoist temple dedicated to Chen Yuanguang on the mountainside that affords a panoramic view of Taipei. In the vicinity of Bishan Temple are a number of other Taoist and Buddhist temples, as well as orchards and fruit farms where tourists can pick their own fruit. An extensive network of hiking trails criss-crosses the mountainous regions of the northern part of Neihu.

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Coordinates: 25°04′N 121°35′E / 25.067°N 121.583°E / 25.067; 121.583


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