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Nangang District, Taipei

Coordinates:25°03′12″N121°36′27″E / 25.053315°N 121.607409°E /25.053315; 121.607409
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25°03′12″N121°36′27″E / 25.053315°N 121.607409°E /25.053315; 121.607409

District in Eastern Taipei, Republic of China
Nangang
南港區
Nankang; NanKang; Nan-kang;
Nan-chiang
Nangang District
Taipei WTC Nangang EXPO Hall
CountryRepublic of China (Taiwan)
RegionEastern Taipei
Divisions
List
  • 20 villages
  • 443 neighborhoods
Area
 • Total
21.8424 km2 (8.4334 sq mi)
 • RankRanked 5th of 12
Population
 (January 2023)
 • Total
113,920
 • RankRanked 12th of 12
 • Density5,200/km2 (14,000/sq mi)
Postal code
115
Websitengdo.gov.taipeiEdit this at Wikidata(in Chinese)
Nangang District
Traditional Chinese南港
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinNángǎng Qū
Wade–GilesNan-kang Chü
Tongyong PinyinNangang Cyu
Southern Min
HokkienPOJLâm-káng-khu
Nangang District Administration Center

Nangang[2][3] District (Chinese:南港), alsoNankang,[4] is a southeasterndistrict ofTaipei,Taiwan. It is the seat of theAcademia Sinica,Taipei World Trade Center Nangang Exhibition Hall, andNankang Software Park (NKSP).

History

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Nangang was settled in 1735 byFujianese, especially in the present villages of Nangang, Sanchong, and Dongxin. The placename wasToakalah [zh] (Chinese:大佳臘;Pe̍h-ōe-jī:Tōa-ka-la̍h),[5] Nangang-Sanchong Port (南港三重埔;Lâm-káng Saⁿ-têng-po͘). TheQing era name ofLamkang'a (南港仔;Lâm-káng-á; 'southern port'), refers to its position onKeelung River.

In 1920, during theJapanese era, Nangang was part of Naiko Village (内湖庄), Shichisei District (七星區),Taihoku Prefecture. In December 1945, after thehandover of Taiwan to the Kuomintang, the administrative levels were changed to Neihu Township (內湖鄉), Qixing District (七星區),Taipei County. July 6 the following year, as proposed by Mayor Que Shankeng (闕山坑), Nangang was separated into its own township (南港鎮). In 1968, it became a district of Taipei.[6]

Administration

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Region[7]TypeChinese[1]Hanyu PinyinWade–GilesPe̍h-ōe-jīNotes
中研次分區Urban
villages
舊莊JiùzhuāngChiuchuangKū-chng
九如JiǔrúChiujuKiú-jû
中研ZhōngyánChungyenTiong-giánpart of Jiuzhuang until December 1974[citation needed],
contains the Academia Sinica
三重埔次分區中南ZhōngnánChungnanTiong-lâm
新富XīnfùHsinfuSin-hù
南港NángǎngNankangLâm-káng
三重SānchóngSanch'ongSan-tiông
新庄仔次分區西新XīxīnHsihsinSe-sin
東明DōngmíngTungminTang-bêng
東新DōngxīnTunghsinTang-sin
新光XīnguāngHsinkuangSin-kong
重陽ChóngyángTiông-iông
後山坡次分區成福ChéngfúSêng-hok
百福BǎifúPah-hok
聯成LiánchéngLiench'engLiân-sêng
玉成YùchéngYüch'engGio̍k-sêng
鴻福HóngfúHông-hok
萬福WànfúBān-hok
合成HéchéngHoch'engHa̍p-sêng
仁福RénfúJenfuJîn-hok
Urban villages of Nangang District

Government institutions

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Education

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Economy

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Miscellaneous

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  • Xintian Temple (信天宮; 'Faith in Heaven') here is dedicated to the goddessMatsu.
  • Hu Shih died here.

Tourist attractions

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Transportation

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Nangang Station

Metro

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Highways and Roads

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Notable people

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  • Roy Chiu, actor, singer and racing driver

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab區里分布 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 30 December 2015. Retrieved22 June 2019.本區面積為21.8424平方公里,並畫分為舊莊里、九如里、中研里、中南里、新富里、南港里、三重里、西新里、東明里、東新里、新光里、重陽里、成福里、百福里、聯成里、玉成里、鴻福里、萬福里、合成里、仁福里等20個里。 南港區區里分布圖
  2. ^"Administrative Districts".Taipei City Government. 13 March 2018. Retrieved22 June 2019.There are 12 administrative districts in the Taipei City, including {...} Nangang, {...}
  3. ^Nangang (Approved - N) atGEOnet Names Server,United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
  4. ^胡適紀念館(PDF). 2017. Retrieved27 June 2019.Nankang, Taipei 115, Taiwan, R.O.C.
  5. ^"Entry #40020".臺灣閩南語常用詞辭典 [Dictionary of Frequently-Used Taiwan Minnan]. (in Chinese and Hokkien).Ministry of Education, R.O.C. 2011.
  6. ^"Taipei City Government". 28 July 2009.
  7. ^南港區區里分布圖 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved22 June 2019.《三重埔次分區》《新庄仔次分區》《後山坡次分區》《中研次分區》

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