Yangmei District

Yangmei
楊梅區
District
Yangmei District
Coordinates: 24°56′00″N 121°17′00″E / 24.93333°N 121.28333°E / 24.93333; 121.28333
Country Taiwan
Municipality Taoyuan City
Government
  Mayor Yao Dun-Ming
Area
  Total 89.1229 km2 (34.4105 sq mi)
Population (January 2016)
  Total 161,301
  Density 1,800/km2 (4,700/sq mi)
Website www.yangmei.tycg.gov.tw/index.jsp
Yangmei District office (then Yangmei City office)

Yangmei District (Chinese: 楊梅區; pinyin: Yángméi Qū) is a district in southwestern Taoyuan City, Taiwan. The traditional residents are Hakka people.[1]

History

Yangmei City was originally established as Yangmeili (Chinese: 楊梅壢; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Iûⁿ-mûi-le̍k) during Qing dynasty rule. The name was shortened Yōbai (Japanese: 楊梅) in 1920, during Japanese rule.[2] Under the Republic of China, the former township was upgraded to a county-controlled city after passing 150,000 in population. On 25 December 2014, it was upgraded again to a district.

Geography

Yangmei is the third largest district in Taoyuan City. The center is only 40 minutes from the west coast of Taiwan and the Taiwan Strait. To the north it borders Pingzhen District; to the south it borders Hsinchu County. To the east, Yangmei borders Longtan District. The district owes its name from the abundance of Myrica rubra (yangmei trees) when Chinese immigrants entered the area.

To the east, Yangmei is circled by foothills which are partly forested. a fair amount of tea plantations can be found in this area. There are also several gated communities in the hilly areas of Yangmei District—Sunny Forest Hill is the biggest and most famous of them. One of the most popular golf clubs in Taiwan, Sunrise Golf and Country Club, is located in the south of Yangmei.

Administrative divisions

Administrative divisions of Yangmei District.

Renmei Village, Puxin Village, Guanghua Village, Jinlong Village, Siwei Village, Yongping Village, Ruitang Village, Ruiping Village, Meixi Village, Ruixi Village, Jinxi Village, Sanmin Village, Yangming Village, Yucheng Village, Yuxin Village, Datong Village, Zhongshan Village, Yangmei Village, Yangjiang Village, Meixin Village, Hongmei Village, Yongning Village, Daping Village, Xiucai Village, Tungliu Village, Fengye Village, Fugang Village, Fufeng Village, Yuanben Village, Sanhu Village, Touhu Village, Shanghu Village, Shangtian Village, Gaoshan Village, Gaoshang Village, Jingshan Village, Gaorong Village, Shuangrong Village, Xinrong Village, Shuimei Village and Ruiyuan Village.

Economy

Yangmei has high-tech industry in the area, with Chunghwa Picture Tube having a factory in the city. One of the largest clusters of TFT-LCD plants are located in the area, Yangmei is also a transport hub with several container terminals present in the city. Maersk Taiwan maintains a distribution center in Yangmei. A fair amount of light industry is also present, with Youth Industrial Park (幼獅工業區) being home to much traditional industry. Another large industrial enterprise in Yangmei is China Motor Corporation, which builds Mitsubishi cars under license.

Institutions

Education

High Schools
Junior High Schools
Elementary Schools

Tourist attractions

Transportation

Yangmei is served by National Highway No. 1. Generally, it is about 50 minutes driving time to Taipei City. Provincial Highway No. 1 also serve the town, so that the transportation system is convenient for travelers.

Yangmei has three railway stations (from north to south): Puxin, Yangmei and Fugang. The railway is a convenient route for commuters in Yangmei.

See also

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Yangmei District, Taoyuan.

References

Coordinates: 24°55′N 121°09′E / 24.917°N 121.150°E / 24.917; 121.150

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