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Taoyuan County, Taiwan

 
Wikipedia: Taoyuan County, Taiwan
Taoyuan County
桃園縣
Abbreviation(s): Taoyuan (桃園)
Nankan Creek Night.jpg
Night view of the Nankan Creek in Lujhu Township.
Taiwan ROC political division map Taoyuan County.svg
County seat Taoyuan City
Region Northwestern Taiwan
County Magistrate Min-kon Huang (Acting)
Cities 4
Townships 9
Area
- Total 1,220.954 km²
(14 of 25)
- % water less than 0.4% (>5 km², in Shimen Reservoir) %
Population
- Total 1,963,546 (Mar. 2009)
(3 of 25)
- Density 1608.21/km²
Symbols
- County flower Peach blossom
- County tree Peach tree
- County bird Formosan blue magpie
(Urocissa caerulea)
Official websites Chinese

Taoyuan County (traditional Chinese: 桃園縣simplified Chinese: 桃园县; [[Tongyong&bsp;Pinyin]]: Táoyuán Siàn; Hanyu Pinyin: Táoyuán Xiàn; Wade-Giles: T'ao-yüan Hsien; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Thô-hn̂g-kōan; Jhuyin Fuhao:ㄊㄠˊ ㄩㄢˊ ㄒㄧㄢˋ) is a county of Taiwan, located in the northwestern part of the island, next to Taipei County. Taoyuan City is located in this county and serves as the seat of Taoyuan County.

"Taoyuan" means "garden of peaches," since the area used to have many peach blossoms. Taoyuan is the native home to the Pingpu tribe of Aborigines. It is now an important industrial region of Taiwan. Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport, which serves Taipei, is located in this county.

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Administration

Taoyuan County controls four township-level cities (縣轄市), two urban townships (鎮), and seven rural townships (鄉).

See also: Administrative divisions of the Republic of China

Mandarin (Hanyu Pinyin) Hanzi Wade-Giles Hanyu Pinyin Taiwanese POJ Hakka Pha̍k-fa-sṳ
Bade City 八德市 Pa-teh Bādé Pat-tek Pat-tet-sṳ
Pingjhen City 平鎮市 P'ing-chen Píngzhèn Pêng-tìn Phìn-tsṳ́n-sṳ
Taoyuan City 桃園市 T'ao-yüan Táoyuán Thô-hng Thò-yèn-sṳ
Jhongli City 中壢市 Chung-li Zhōnglì Tiong-lek Chûng-la̍k-sṳ
Dasi Township 大溪鎮 Ta-hsi Dàxī Tāi-khe Thai-hâi-tsṳ́n
Yangmei Township 楊梅鎮 Yang-mei Yángméi Iûⁿ-mûi Yông-muì-tsṳ́n
Dayuan Township 大園鄉 Ta-yüan Dàyúan Toā-Hng Thai-yèn-hiông
Fusing Township 復興鄉 Fu-hsing Fùxīng Hok-heng Fu̍k-hîn-hiông
Guanyin Township 觀音鄉 Kuan-yin Guānyīn Koan-im Kôn-yîm-hiông
Guishan Township 龜山鄉 Kuei-shan Guīshān Ku-soaⁿ Kuî-sân-hiông
Longtan Township 龍潭鄉 Lung-t'an Lóngtán Liông-thâm Liùng-thâm-hiông
Lujhu Township 蘆竹鄉 Lu-chu Lúzhú Lô·-tek Lù-tsuk-hiông
Sinwu Township 新屋鄉 Hsin-wu Xīnwū Sin-ok Sîn-vuk-hiông

Economy

EVA Air's headquarters

EVA Air maintains its headquarters in Lujhu, Taoyuan County.[1]

Education

Public universities

Private universities

Public high schools

  • National Chungli High School
  • National Neili Senior High School
  • National Taoyuan Senior High School
  • National Wuling Senior High School
  • National Yangmei Senior High School
  • National Yangming Senior High School

Junior high schools

See Education in Taoyuan County

Elementary schools

See Education in Taoyuan County

Industry and environment

A former RCA facility is located in Taiwan's northern county of Taoyuan. The RCA facility is the source of significant trichloroethylene contamination.

Transportation

See also

References

  1. ^ "Evergreen Club." EVA Air. 24/28. Retrieved on May 21, 2009.

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