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Taoyuan, Taiwan

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A scenic aerial view of Qingpu, a district in Taoyuan, showing beautiful buildings and cityscapes.

Taoyuan is a special municipality in northwestern Taiwan. It is next to New Taipei City to the northeast, Yilan County to the southeast, and Hsinchu County to the southwest. The main government area is in Taoyuan District, which is part of a large city area with Zhongli District.

Taoyuan grew from a small city near Taipei into one of the biggest cities in Taiwan. The name "Taoyuan" means "peach garden" because the area once had many peach trees. It became a special municipality in 2014.

The city has many industries and technology companies. It is close to Taipei, and because living costs are lower, many people have moved there. There are also many foreign workers living in Taoyuan, and some come from Southeast Asia to work in factories or homes. Taoyuan International Airport is located here and serves Taipei and northern Taiwan.

History

Early history

Long ago, the Taoyuan area was home to the Taiwanese plains aborigines. The Ketagalan people lived in a place called Nankan. During times of Dutch colonization, Spanish colonization, and Zheng He of the Ming Dynasty, there were no big farms or factories. Later, during the Qing era, people from Fujian Province and Guangdong province came to live in Taoyuan and started farming. They planted many peach trees, and the land was named Toahong, meaning "peach orchard".

Empire of Japan

In 1901, during the time of Japanese rule, a local office called Toshien Chō was set up in Taoyuan, later renamed Tōen Chō in 1905. By 1920, the area became part of Shinchiku Prefecture.

Under Japanese rule, Taoyuan grew into a city with many different cultures. There were temples and paths for worship, places like the Taoyuan Martyrs Shrine for remembering important people, areas for military activities, and buildings for government work.

Republic of China

After Japan’s rule ended, Taoyuan became part of Hsinchu County. In 1950, it became its own area called Taoyuan County. On 21 April 1971, Taoyuan City became the main city of Taoyuan County. In June 2009, plans were approved to make Taoyuan a special municipality. On 25 December 2014, Taoyuan County changed into a special municipality called Taoyuan City.

Geography

Taoyuan is about 40 kilometers southwest of Taipei in northern Taiwan. It covers 1,220 square kilometers and has low plains, mountains, and plateaus. The area stretches from the southeast to the northwest, with part of it in the Xueshan Range and the far end near the Taiwan Strait.

Taoyuan has many small ponds, which is why it is called the "Thousand-pond Township." The city has a humid subtropical climate, so winters are mild and summers are hot.

Ethnic composition

Further information: North-South divide in Taiwan § Population

Han Chinese

Hoklo

Population density map of Taoyuan City

Many people in Taoyuan are from the Minnan group, called Hoklo. Most live in the north, such as Taoyuan city centre, Bade, Daxi, Dayuan, Guishan, and Luzhu.

Hakka

The Hakka people are the second-largest group in Taoyuan. They mostly live in the south, such as Zhongli, Pingzhen, Yangmei, Longtan, Guanyin, and Xinwu. Taoyuan has many Hakka people.

Waishengren

After big changes in China, many people moved to Taoyuan. They live in special areas called military dependents’ villages in places like Zhongli, Pingzhen, and Guishan. Longgang is known for people from Yunnan, with many Yunnan-style restaurants.

Indigenous peoples

Most of Taiwan’s indigenous people in Taoyuan live in Fuxing District, many from the Atayal group. Besides Fuxing District, few indigenous people live in other areas.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
19851,211,249—    
19901,355,175+11.9%
19951,524,127+12.5%
20001,732,617+13.7%
20051,911,161+10.3%
20102,002,060+4.8%
20152,105,780+5.2%
20202,252,835+7.0%
Source:. Ministry of the Interior Population Census. Archived from the original on 16 December 2017. Retrieved 1 May 2016.

Economy

Taoyuan is a top city in Taiwan for industry and technology. Many high-tech companies, such as Quanta, MiTAC, Inotera, Nanya Technology, HTC, and AU Optronics, have factories there. Taoyuan is a strong center for electronics and semiconductor manufacturing. Over 200 of Taiwan’s top manufacturing companies have factories in the city.

The city has 29 industrial areas with space for factories and business. On 26 March 2010, China Airlines moved its headquarters to Taipei Taoyuan International Airport in Dayuan Township. EVA Air has its headquarters in Luzhu District. In 2016, the Asia Silicon Valley Development Agency started in northern Taoyuan to support new ideas, promote the Internet of Things (IoT), and attract talented people to work in technology.

Tourism

Historical sites

Daxi Old Street is a famous old street in Taiwan. It was once a busy place for trading camphor and tea. Many shops there have beautiful Baroque style fronts. The street has the Daxi Wood Art Ecomuseum, which includes special buildings like Daxi Butokuden and Lee Teng-fan's Ancient Residence.

Furen Temple was built in 1813. It is dedicated to Kai Zhang Sheng Wang and is located on Daxi Old Street in Daxi District.

Tianhou Temple was built in 1826 and is in Xinwu District. In 2002, the temple added a very tall bronze statue of the goddess Mazu. It is the second tallest in Taiwan and third tallest in the world.

Taoyuan Martyrs' Shrine is a well-preserved Shinto shrine.

Nature attractions

Shihmen Reservoir is one of Taiwan's important reservoirs. It was once the largest water project in Southeast Asia. Visitors can enjoy fresh fish dishes at nearby restaurants and ride a three-kilometre-long bikeway around the back pond. Shihmen Reservoir supplies water to almost all of Taoyuan and some parts of New Taipei City.

Overview of downtown Taoyuan

Lala Mountain is a protected natural area in Taiwan. It has very old trees, including one known as the "No. 5 Divine Tree."

Museums and art centers

Taoyuan Arts Center is the main place for performances in Taoyuan. It is located in Taoyuan Zhongzheng Arts and Cultural Business District.

Hengshan Calligraphy Art Center is Taiwan's first official art museum focused on the art of calligraphy.

Others

Cihu Mausoleum is where the former president of the Republic of China, Chiang Kai-shek, is buried.

The Window on China Theme Park, established in 1984, is one of Taiwan's earliest theme parks. It has three areas: Mini World, Water Park, and Amusement Park, with small copies of famous world landmarks.

The Longgang Mosque in Zhongli District is Taiwan's fifth mosque. It was built in 1967 to serve the area’s Taiwanese Muslims.

Taoyuan Aquarium Xpark, operated by Yokohama Hakkeijima, features a popular Taiwanese sea-themed tank called "Formosa."

[Shihmen Reservoir](/wiki/Shihmen_Dam)
[Cihu Mausoleum](/wiki/Cihu_Mausoleum) of [Chiang Kai-shek](/wiki/Chiang_Kai-shek)
[Longgang Mosque](/wiki/Longgang_Mosque)

Government and politics

Taoyuan City Government

The Taoyuan City Government runs the city of Taoyuan. The Taoyuan City Council has 60 councillors. They are elected by the people every four years.

Taoyuan City Council

Mayor

Further information: Mayor of Taoyuan

In 2001, Eric Chu was elected to lead Taoyuan County. In 2014, after Taoyuan became a city, Cheng Wen-tsan became the first mayor. In 2022, Chang San-cheng was elected as the new mayor.

Administrative divisions

Taoyuan City is divided into 12 municipal districts and 1 mountain indigenous district. The city government is in Taoyuan District.

Colors show the common use of Hakka and Formosan languages in each area.

Before becoming a municipality on 25 December 2014, Taoyuan County had 6 county-administered cities, 1 urban township, 5 rural townships, and 1 Mountain indigenous township.

TypeNameChineseTaiwaneseHakkaFormosanArea (km2)Population (March 2023)
DistrictBade八德Pat-tekPat-tet33.71210,857
Daxi大溪Tāi-kheThai-hâi105.1494,549
Dayuan大園Tōa-hn̂gThai-yèn87.3986,026
Guanyin觀音Koan-imKôn-yîm87.9873,443
Guishan龜山Ku-soaⁿKuî-sân72.01174,258
Longtan龍潭Liông-thâmLiùng-thâm75.23125,446
Luzhu蘆竹Lô·-tekLù-tsuk75.50167,729
Pingzhen平鎮Pêng-tìnPhìn-tsṳ́n47.75228,513
Taoyuan桃園Thô-hn̂gThò-yèn34.80465,606
Xinwu新屋Sin-okSîn-vuk85.0249,282
Yangmei楊梅Iûⁿ-mûiYông-muì89.12178,385
Zhongli中壢Tiong-le̍kChûng-la̍k76.52426,326
Mountain
indigenous
district
Fuxing復興Ho̍k-hengFu̍k-hînPyasanAtayal350.7813,089

Education

Taoyuan has many places for learning, such as universities, high schools, and international schools. There are public, private, and technical universities, plus military academies. The city also has many public high schools and one international school, the Taoyuan American School.

The Taoyuan Main Public Library is the biggest local library in Taiwan. It is in Taoyuan Zhongzheng Arts and Cultural Business District and opened in December 2022.

Public universities

Private universities

Technical and vocational universities

Military Academies

Public high schools

Junior high schools

Further information: Education in Taoyuan City

Elementary schools

Further information: Education in Taoyuan City

Sports

Taoyuan is a great place for sports! The Taoyuan International Baseball Stadium is where the Rakuten Monkeys play. They are part of the Chinese Professional Baseball League. Taoyuan also has two basketball teams: the Taoyuan Leopards and the Taoyuan Pauian Pilots.

There is a big stadium called Taoyuan County Stadium. It was built in 1993 and is used for football games and has a track for running. It can hold up to 30,000 people! Nearby, you can find the Taoyuan Arena, also built in 1993. This indoor place is shaped like bicycle wheels and can hold 15,000 people. It’s used for basketball and volleyball games.

Taoyuan has seen some big sports events, like the 2004 Asian Karate Championships, the 2011 BWF World Junior Championships, and the 2018 World Taekwondo Grand Prix.

Notable persons

Taoyuan has been home to many well-known people. Some of these include:

Transportation

Taoyuan has many ways to get around, including trains, buses, and an airport.

Rail

You can ride the Taiwan Railway along the Western Line, which stops in places like Zhonglu, Taoyuan Hospital, Neili, and Zhongli. The Taiwan High Speed Rail also stops at Taoyuan Station in the Qingpu area of Zhongli District.

Mass Rapid Transit

The city has a rapid transit system called the Taoyuan Metro, which started operating in April 2017.

Road

Major highways like National Highway No. 1 and National Highway No. 3 are close by and connect to the city. National Highway No. 2 leads to Taoyuan International Airport. There is also a bridge called the Luofu Bridge.

Bus

You can take buses operated by Taoyuan Bus Co. and Zhongli Bus Co.

Air

Main article: Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport

The largest airport in Taiwan, Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport, is located in Dayuan District. It is the main airport for travel to and from Taiwan and is used by airlines like China Airlines and EVA Air. The airport is busy and important for international travel. It has two terminals connected by special train services.

International relations

Twin towns – Sister cities

Taoyuan has friendly relationships with many cities around the world. Some of these include:

Sister county

Taoyuan also has special ties with some counties in the United States, such as:

Images

A large dam in Taiwan on a bright sunny afternoon.
A scenic view of Daxi Old Street, showcasing traditional Taiwanese architecture and historic buildings.
A close-up view of Taiwan's natural algae reef ecosystem, showing crabs, shellfish, and other marine life emerging at low tide.
A scenic view of Lala Mountain, showcasing its natural beauty and terrain.
Shimen Reservoir in Taiwan, a large water reservoir surrounded by natural landscape.
A guard stands watch at the entrance of the Cihu Mausoleum, a memorial site in Taiwan.
The entrance sign and a bicycle at Longgang Mosque in Taiwan.

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