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Revision as of 00:30, 17 September 2018
23°29′20″N 120°28′36″E / 23.488911°N 120.476562°E
East
東區 | |
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Location | Chiayi City, Taiwan |
Area | |
• Total | 29 km2 (11 sq mi) |
Population (July 2018) | |
• Total | 121,556 |
• Density | 4,200/km2 (11,000/sq mi) |
Website | east.chiayi.gov.tw |
East District (Chinese: 東區; pinyin: Dōng Qū) is a district in east Chiayi City, Taiwan. The district is the city seat of Chiayi City.
History
The East District was established on 6 October 1990.[1]
Administrative divisions
East District consists of the following villages: Duanzhu, Lantan, Dongchuan, Luliao, Lucuo, Wenya, Wangtian, Changzhu, Houzhuang, Xindian, Zuntou, Zhongshan, Taiping, Dongxing, Huanan, Zhongyang, Zhaoyang, Minzu, Guogou, Xinkai, Xuanxin, Xingnan, Fengnian, Fangcao, Fang'an, Dingliao, Anliao, Anye, Xingcun, Xing'an, Xingren, Beimen, Linsen, Zhongzhuang, Dingzhuang, Yijiao, Renyi, Houhu and Laoteng.
Government institutions
Education
- National Chiayi University - Lantan Main Campus and Linsen Campus
- Tatung Institute of Commerce and Technology
- Chung Jen College of Nursing, Health Science and Management
Tourist attractions
- Chiayi City Cultural Park
- Chiayi Botanical Garden
- Chiayi Jen Wu Temple
- Chiayi Municipal Museum
- Chiayi Park
- Chiayi Prison Museum
- Hinoki Village
- Lantan Lake
- St. John's Cathedral
- The First 228 Peace Memorial Monument
- Water Source Water Meter Room
Transportation
See also
References
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