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Zhunan, Miaoli

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Local time
  
Sunday 3:33 AM

Province
  
Taiwan Province

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Weather
  
14°C, Wind NE at 19 km/h, 47% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Ch'i-ting Beach Resort, Qidingsuidao Cultural Park, Zhunanhebin Natural Park

Zhunan Township (Chinese: 竹南鎮; pinyin: Zhúnán Zhèn) is an urban township in northern Miaoli County, Taiwan.

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Map of Zhunan Township, Miaoli County, Taiwan 350

Geography

  • Area: 37.56 square kilometres (14.50 sq mi)
  • Population: 85,005 (January 2017 estimate)
  • Administrative divisions

    The township comprises 25 villages: Dacuo, Dapu, Dingpu, Gangqi, Gongguan, Gongyi, Haikou, Jiaxing, Kaiyuan, Longfeng, Longshan, Qiding, Shanjia, Shengfu, Tianwen, Xinnan, Yingpan, Zhaonan, Zhengnan, Zhonggang, Zhonghua, Zhongmei, Zhongying, Zhunan and Zhuxing.

    Institutions

  • National Health Research Institutes
  • Sights and facilities

    Zhunan was traditionally a beach and fishing community, and is closely associated with the sea goddess Matsu. Zhunan's main tourist attraction is its largest Matsu Temple. The temple has a statue of the deity that is over 100 feet tall. Zhunan is now part of Taiwan's computer sector and has a large Science Park. Zhunan has wide open beaches and some cycling routes that run parallel to the beaches. Beach access was difficult until a bridge connecting the harbour and the beaches opened in 2008. It is a favourite spot among locals for surfing, kiteboarding, and windsurfing due to the year-round winds. Mountains overlook the town and are within a 20-minute drive.

  • Hotsu Longfong Temple
  • Northern Miaoli Art Center
  • Ten Ren Tea Culture Museum
  • Zhonggang Cihyu Temple
  • Zhunan Brewery
  • Transportation

    Zhunan is served by National Highway No. 3 (Taiwan) and Provincial Highway No. 61. The township is accessible from Zhunan Station and Qiding Station of Taiwan Railway Administration.

    References

    Zhunan, Miaoli Wikipedia