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Country
  
Taiwan

County
  
Taitung

Population
  
106,929 (Dec 2014)

Provinces
  
Taiwan Province

Website
  
www.taitungcity.gov.tw

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Weather
  
22°C, Wind NE at 16 km/h, 82% Humidity

University
  
National Taitung University

Points of interest
  
National Museum of Prehistory, Xiaoyeliu, Paposogan (Seashore Park), Fugang Fishery Harbor, Beinan Cultural Park

Taitung City (Chinese: 台東市 or 臺東市), is a county-controlled city and the county seat of Taitung County, Taiwan. It lies on the southeast coast of Taiwan facing the Pacific Ocean. Taitung City is the most populous subdivision of Taitung County and it is one of the major cities on the east coast of the island.

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Map of Taitung City, Taitung County, Taiwan 950

Due to the Central Mountain Range of Taiwan, ground transportation to Taitung City is very limited. The city is served by Taitung Airport. Taitung is a gateway to Green Island and Orchid Island, both of which are popular tourist destinations.

History

Before the 16th century the Taitung plain was settled by agriculturalist Puyuma and Amis aboriginal tribes. Under Dutch rule and during Qing rule, a large part of eastern Taiwan, including today's Taitung, was called "Pi-lam" (Chinese: 卑南; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Pi-lâm).

In the late 19th century, when Liu Mingchuan was the Qing Governor of Taiwan, Han Chinese settlers moved into the Taitung region. Pi-lam Subprefecture (卑南廳) was established in 1875, and was upgraded and renamed to Taitung Prefecture in 1888, after the island was made Fujian-Taiwan Province.

Empire of Japan

During Japanese rule, the central settlement was called Nankyō Village (南鄉新街). Taitō Chō (臺東廳) was one of twenty local administrative offices established in 1901. English-language works from the era refer to the place as Pinan (from Japanese) and Pilam (from Hokkien). Taitō Town was established in 1920 under Taitō Prefecture, and included modern Taitung City and eastern Beinan Township. There were no Americans living here during the Japanese rule.

Republic of China

After handover of Taiwan from Japan to the ROC in 1945, it became Taitung Township and in 1976 it was promoted to Taitung City.

City government

Taitung City government is headquartered at Taitung City Hall which takes the responsibility for the city general administration and all of its other affairs, from folk, education, cultural popularization, negotiation, emergency help, disaster prevention, environmental taxation, cleaning control, finance, public property control, tellership, taxing help, farming and fishing control, wholesale products, marketing and business administration, urban planning, public establishment, tourism, community development, army service administration, welfare, national health insurance program and indigenous administration affairs.

Departments

  • Civil Affair Section
  • Financial Section
  • Construction Section
  • Labor Affair Section
  • Social and Army Service Section
  • Aboriginal Administration Section
  • Administration Section
  • Personnel Office
  • Budget, Accounting and Statistics Office
  • Ethics Section
  • Climate

    Taitung has a tropical monsoon climate, with a wet season from May to October, a dry season from November to April, and consistently very warm to hot temperatures with high humidity. Unlike most tropical climates, however, the dry season is foggy rather than sunny, so that moisture availability during this period is greater than the low rainfall and warm temperatures would suggest.The highest record of temperature of Taiwan was recorded in Taitung on May 9, 2004, with temperatures peaking above 40 degrees Celsius for the first time in Taiwan's recorded history.

    Administrative divisions

    Wenhua Village, Minzu Village, Zijiang Village, Minsheng Village, Baosang Village, Minquan Village, Siwei Village, Zhonghua Village, Renai Village, Jiangguo Village, Datong Village, Chenggong Village, Jianguo Village, Zhongzheng Village, Zhongshan Village, Xingguo Village, Tiehua Village, Tunghai Village, Fuguo Village, Fuxing Village, Xinxing Village, Xinsheng Village, Zhongxin Village, Malan Village, Guangming Village, Fengnian Village, Fengle Village, Yongle Village, Kangle Village, Fengrong Village, Fenggu Village, Fengli Village, Fengyuan Village, Fugang Village, Fufeng Village, Nanrong Village, Yanwan Village, Beinan Village, Nanwang Village, Fengtian Village, Xinyuan Village, Jianhe Village, Jianxing Village, Jianye Village, Zhiben Village, Jiannong Village.

    Government institutions

  • Taitung County Government
  • Taitung County Council
  • Education

  • National Taitung Junior College
  • National Taitung University
  • Tourist attractions

  • Beinan Cultural Park
  • Fugang Fishery Harbor
  • Jhihben Wetlands
  • Jialulan Recreation Area
  • Liyushan Park
  • Makabahai Park
  • Moving Castle
  • National Museum of Prehistory
  • Paposogan
  • Taitung Art Museum
  • Taitung Chinese Association
  • Taitung Forest Park
  • Pipa Lake
  • Taitung Railway Art Village
  • Taitung Story Museum
  • Tiehua Music Village
  • Xiao Yehliu
  • Transportation

  • TRA: Hwa-tung Line, South-Link Line
  • Taitung Station
  • Kangle Station
  • Zhiben Station
  • Taiwan Provincial Highway System
  • Provincial Highway No. 9
  • Provincial Highway No. 11
  • Port
  • Fugang Fishery Harbor - ferry port to Orchid Island and Green Island
  • Airport
  • Taitung Airport
  • References

    Taitung City Wikipedia