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Country
  
Taiwan

Area rank
  
Ranked 2nd of 12

Area
  
56.82 km²

Region
  
Northern Taipei

Postal code
  
112

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Divisions
  
List 42 villages 825 neighborhoods

Website
  
www.btdo.taipei.gov.tw (Chinese)

Points of interest
  
Yangmingshan, Beitou Hot Spring Museum, Thermal Valley, Menghuan Pond, Guandu Temple

Colleges and Universities
  
National Yang‑Ming University, Taipei National University, Taipei City University of Scienc, Fu Hsing Kang College

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Beitou District is the northernmost of the twelve districts of Taipei City, Taiwan. The historical spelling of the district is Peitou. The name originates from the Ketagalan word Kipatauw, meaning witch. Beitou is the most mountainous and highest of Taipei's districts, encompassing a meadow with rivers running through the valley which have abundant steam rising from them; the result of geothermal warming. The valley is often surrounded by mist shrouding the trees and grass. Beitou is famous for its hot springs. In March 2012, it was named one of the Top 10 Small Tourist Towns by the Tourism Bureau of Taiwan.

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Map of Beitou District, Taipei City, Taiwan 112

History

In the early Japanese era, Hokuto (Pak-tau) was a village at the entrance of the well-known North Formosa sulfur district. Three Japanese extracting plants in this district produced about 200 short tons (180,000 kg) of sulfur monthly. The Japanese had already recognized the value of the village as a sanitary resort and constructed a Japanese inn with hot mineral baths provided by the sulfur springs. The hot springs have been developed to include aroma therapy, massage, acupuncture, hydrotherapy, and excellent cuisine which complement the entire spa experience. The mineral waters stream from the numerous geothermal vents that occur naturally in the region and are famous for their health benefits.

Between 1920 and 1941, Hokutō Village (北投庄) was governed under Shichisei District, Taihoku Prefecture. It was upgraded to a Hokutō Town in 1941. After the handover of Taiwan to the Republic of China, it was renamed as Peitou urban township (北投鎮), belonging to Taipei County. Beginning in 1949, Peitou and Shilin were administered by the newly formed Yangmingshan Administrative Bureau. Both of them were merged into Taipei City in 1968 as districts.

Economy

Asus has its headquarters in Beitou.

Institutions

  • National Research Institute of Chinese Medicine
  • Education

    Universities and colleges:

  • Fu Hsing Kang College
  • National Defense University
  • National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Science
  • National Yang-Ming University
  • Taipei Chengshih University of Science and Technology
  • Taipei National University of the Arts
  • Mackay Medicine, Nursing and Management College
  • Junior and Senior High Schools:

  • Zhong Zheng Senior High School
  • Taipei Municipal Fuxing Senior High School
  • Taipei Xin-Min Junior High School
  • Taipei Beitou Junior High School
  • Taipei Mingde Junior High School
  • Tourism

    Beitou is one of the largest concentrations of hot springs and spas in the world. Once a small park where locals used to relax in the hot springs, the Beitou Valley has evolved today to include over thirty resorts; A 20-minute train ride north of Taipei takes you to Beitou. The resorts and spas are regarded by many locals and international tourists as among the most relaxing and rejuvenating places in the country. The spas consist of different degree pools (from cool to very hot) and minerals. However, residents of this district note that sulfuric fumes from the hot springs do ruin their electric appliances in the long term.

    Tourist attractions

  • Beitou Hot Spring Museum
  • Beitou Museum
  • Grass Mountain Chateau
  • Guandu Temple
  • Hong-gah Museum
  • Ketagalan Culture Center
  • Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts
  • Nung Chan
  • Taipei Public Library Beitou Branch
  • Tittot Glass Art Museum
  • Yangmingshan National Park
  • Zhongxing Guesthouse
  • Guandu Natural Park: birding
  • Hot Springs in Xin Beitou and Xingyi Road
  • Beitou Cape: Lighthouse and seaside resort
  • Puji Temple
  • Transportation

    The district is served by Beitou Station, Xinbeitou Station, Zhongyi Station, Qiyan Station, Fuxinggang Station, Guandu Station, Qilian Station, Mingde Station and Shipai Station of the Taipei Metro.

    References

    Beitou Wikipedia


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