Zhongzheng District

Zhongzheng (Chinese中正 区, pinyin Zhongzheng Qū ) is a neighborhood in the southwest of Taipei with about 160,000 inhabitants and an area of 7.6 square kilometers. It received its name from the situated therein Chiang Kai- shek Memorial Hall (Chiang Kai- Shek is in Chinese also called Zhongzheng ). In addition, many government buildings are located in Zhongzheng, such as the Presidential Palace and the Executive Yuan, the Control Yuan, the Legislative Yuan and the Judicial Yuan. In addition, it is located in the Taipei Main Station. History was on the field Zhongzhengs most of the old - time qing Taipei City.

Zhongzheng bordered by the districts of Wanhua, Datong, Zhongshan, Da'an and Wenhua Taipei and Yonghe of New Taipei City.

History

In the area of the district was the bulk of the old city of Taipei during the Qing Dynasty. In 1990, the area of the two districts was Chengzhong (城中 区, CHENGZHONG Qū ) and Guting (古亭 区, Gǔtíng Qū ) merged and named after the local Chiang Kai- shek Memorial Hall.

Beitou | Da'an | Datong | Nangang | Neihu | Songshan | Shilin | Wanhua | Wenshan | Xinyi | Zhongshan | Zhongzheng

25.031667121.516389Koordinaten: 25 ° 2 ' N, 121 ° 31 ' E

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