Xitun District

24°10′58.5″N 120°37′32.6″E / 24.182917°N 120.625722°E / 24.182917; 120.625722

District
Xitun
西屯區
Situn
District
Xitun District in Taichung City
Xitun District in Taichung City
LocationTaichung, Taiwan
Government
 • Mayor何國裕
Area
 • Total39.8 km2 (15.4 sq mi)
Population
 (February 2023)[3]
 • Total232,746
 • Rank2 out of 29
 • Density5,800/km2 (15,000/sq mi)
Websitewww.xitun.taichung.gov.tw Edit this at Wikidata (in Chinese)

Xitun District or Situn District (Chinese: 西屯區; pinyin: Xitún Qū, literally "western village") is the second-most populated district of Taichung, Taiwan. It is located on the western side of the city. Once considered part of the countryside, the district has seen rapid growth in recent years with department store and office towers in the redevelopment zone. Taichung City Hall is located in the district.

History

The original inhabitants of the area were the Pazeh people, who inhabited the Taichung Basin. The first Han settlers arrived in 1701, led by Liao Chao Kong (廖朝孔) and Chang Da Jing (張達京).[4] As a result, the Pazeh people were pushed out of the area, and most of them migrated to Puli, Nantou.[5] Many of its prehistory artifacts can be found at the Huilai Monument Archaeology Park.

The district was part of Taichung provincial city before the merger with Taichung County to form Taichung special municipality on 25 December 2010.

Geography

Xitun is located on the western side of Taichung City. It is situated within the Taichung Basin, with the western part of the district on the slopes of the Dadu Plateau. It borders Daya to the north, Shalu and Longjing to the west, Dadu and Nantun to the south, and Beitun, North, and West districts to the east.[2]

Administrative divisions

Xitun District Office
List of Villages in Xitun[6]
English Name Chinese Name
Lincuo Village 林厝里
Yongan Village 永安里
Fulian Village 福聯里
Furui Village 福瑞里
Fulin Village 福林里
Fuya Village 福雅里
Fuan Village 福安里
Fuen Village 福恩里
Fuzhong Village 福中里
Fuhe Village 福和里
Xiehe Village 協和里
Gangwei Village 港尾里
Pengcheng Village 鵬程里
English Name Chinese Name
Shangde Village 上德里
Shangan Village 上安里
Shangshi Village 上石里
Xiping Village 西平里
Xian Village 西安里
Xidun Village 西墩里
Zhishan Village 至善里
Chaoyang Village 潮洋里
Guangfu Village 廣福里
Pengjia Village 逢甲里
Pengfu Village 逢福里
Longtan Village 龍潭里
Huilai Village 惠來里
English Name Chinese Name
Hede Village 何德里
Hecheng Village 何成里
Heming Village 何明里
Hefu Village 何福里
Hecuo Village 何厝里
He-an Village 何安里
Heyuan Village 何源里
Heren Village 何仁里
Henan Village 何南里
Dafu Village 大福里
Dapeng Village 大鵬里
Dashi Village 大石里
Dahe Village 大河裡

Economy

Education

Hospitals

The Taichung Veterans General Hospital and Cheng Ching Hospital Chung Kang Branch is located in Xitun.

Transportation

Xitun is served by the following national roads:

  • 中華民國國道 National Freeway 1: Taichung and Daya Interchanges are located in the district.
  • 省道 Provincial Highway 74
  • 省道 Provincial Highway 1B
  • 省道 Provincial Highway 12: Also known as Taiwan Boulevard; major road of Taichung running straight through Xitun.

The district is served by buses, including a bus lane along Taiwan Boulevard that was the former BRT system. The Taichung Metro Green Line, running on Wenxin Road, has 3 stations in the district.

Tourist attractions

National Taichung Theater

See also

  • flagTaiwan portal
  • Shuikutou, an early name for the western area of the district.

References

  1. ^ "臺中市西屯區公所-何國裕". Archived from the original on 6 January 2019. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  2. ^ a b "地理環境". 臺中市西屯區公所. Archived from the original on 16 April 2019. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  3. ^ "臺中市政府民政局 ::: 人口統計管理平台 :::". Archived from the original on 30 May 2016. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  4. ^ 台中市西屯區的興起 (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2 September 2017.
  5. ^ 平埔族研究. www3.nccu.edu.tw. Archived from the original on 14 November 2015. Retrieved 2 March 2016.
  6. ^ 莊文宗 (13 November 2015). 區里資訊. www.xitun.taichung.gov.tw. Archived from the original on 11 April 2015. Retrieved 25 February 2016.

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