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Coordinates: 24°56′N 121°22′E / 24.933°N 121.367°E / 24.933; 121.367
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* Historical Relic Hall (三峽區歷史文物館) - preserves artistic and cultural artifacts from Sanxia's past.
* Historical Relic Hall (三峽區歷史文物館) - preserves artistic and cultural artifacts from Sanxia's past.
* [[New Taipei City Hakka Museum]] - the largest Hakka cultural center in Taiwan exhibiting the culture, history, and influence of the Hakka people in Taiwan and abroad.
* [[New Taipei City Hakka Museum]] - the largest Hakka cultural center in Taiwan exhibiting the culture, history, and influence of the Hakka people in Taiwan and abroad.
* [[Li Mei-shu Memorial Gallery]] ((李梅樹紀念館)) - art gallery showcasing the works of prominent Taiwanese artist [[Li Mei-shu]].<ref>http://www.limeishu.org/</ref>
* [[Li Mei-shu Memorial Gallery]] (李梅樹紀念館) - art gallery showcasing the works of prominent Taiwanese artist [[Li Mei-shu]].<ref>http://www.limeishu.org/</ref>
* [[Sanxia History Museum]]
* [[Sanxia History Museum]]
* [[National Taipei University Arts Boulevard]]
* [[National Taipei University Arts Boulevard]]

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Sanxia District
三峽區
Location of Sanxia in New Taipei City
Location of Sanxia in New Taipei City
Country Republic of China
Special municipalityNew Taipei City
Established1846
Government
 • Mayor楊志宏[1]
Area
 • Total191.45 km2 (73.92 sq mi)
Population
 (May 2010)
 • Total101,839
 • Density531.9/km2 (1,378/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (CST)
ZIP code
237
Area code02
WebsiteSanxia District Government
Sanxia District
Traditional Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinSānxiá Qū
Tongyong PinyinSansiá Cyu
Southern Min
Hokkien POJSam-kiap-khu

Sanxia District (Chinese: 三峽區; Hanyu Pinyin: Sānxiá Qū; Tongyong Pinyin: Sansiá Cyu) is an urban district in the southwestern part of New Taipei City, Taiwan. It is the second largest district in New Taipei City after Wulai District.

Name

The old name of Sanxia, Saⁿ-kak-éng (Chinese: 三角湧; pinyin: Sānjiǎoyǒng; lit. 'triangular surge') refers to the meeting of the Dahan River, Sansia River, and "Horizontal River" (橫溪). In 1920, Taiwan's Japanese government designated it an administrative area named Sankyō (三峽; Romaji: Sankyō; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Sam-kiap): "Three Gorges".

Geography

It has an area of 191.45 km² and a population of 101,839 (May 2010).

Government institutions

Education

University

Senior High schools

  • Mingde High school (市立明德高中)
  • Tsz-Shiou Senior High school (辭修高中)

Junior High schools

  • Sanxia Junior High school (市立三峽國中)
  • Anxi Junior High school (市立安溪國中)

Others

  • National Academy for Educational Research Preparatory office-Planning Objectives

Tourist attractions

  • Pigs of God (神豬) Contest - The largest event held at Zushi Temple around Chinese New Year where farmers compete to raise the fattest pig. The fattest pig is then sacrificed to the local Taoist god Zushi-Ye (祖師爺). Controversial to animal rights activists, Zushi Temple is one of the few places in Taiwan that still practice this tradition.[4]
  • Sanxia Indigo Blue Dye Festival - A celebration of Sanxia's past as a major dyeing center in northern Taiwan.

Transportation

  • Car — Sanxia is served by Freeway No. 3. (San-ying Interchange)
  • Bus — Sanxia is accessible by bus from Taipei (buses 702, 703, 705, 706,939), Taoyuan, and Yingge (Blue 19).
  • Train — Although Sanxia does not have a train station, it is accessible by bus from Yingge Train Station across the river.
  • MRT — Accessible via the Tucheng Line of the Taipei Metro to Yongning (永寧). Bus 916 from exit 1 connects to Sanxia on Highway 3. In addition Bus 910 leaves from Fuzhong (府中) station in Banqiao. Both routes are multi-section tickets, paying on entry or exit.

See also

References


24°56′N 121°22′E / 24.933°N 121.367°E / 24.933; 121.367