Emei, Hsinchu
24°40′44″N 121°0′0″E / 24.67889°N 121.00000°E / 24.67889; 121.00000
Rural township
Emei Township 峨眉鄉 | |
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Rural township | |
Emei Township in Hsinchu County | |
Location | Hsinchu County, Taiwan |
Area | |
• Total | 47 km2 (18 sq mi) |
Population (February 2023) | |
• Total | 5,312 |
• Density | 110/km2 (290/sq mi) |
Website | www |
Emei Township (Chinese: 峨眉鄉; pinyin: Éméi Xiāng) is a rural township in Hsinchu County, Taiwan.
History
Emei Township was originally named Goeh-bai (Chinese: 月眉; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Goe̍h-bâi), taking the name from the curved crescent moon shape of the Emei Stream (峨眉溪). In 1904, during Japanese rule, the township was renamed to Gabi (峨眉), which is retained as the present Emei.
Geography
- Area: 46.80 km2 (18.07 sq mi)[1]
- Population: 5,312 (February 2023)[2]
Administrative divisions
- Emei Village
- Zhongcheng Village
- Shijing Village
- Qixing Village
- Fuxing Village
- Huguang Village
Tourist attractions
- Emei Lake
- Erliao Divien Tree
- Fuxing Old Street
- Mount Shitou
- Qixing Camphor Tree
- Qixing Tree
- Shierliao Leisure Agricultural Region
- Xi Mao Bu Hanging Bridge
Notable natives
- Chiu Ching-chun, Magistrate of Hsinchu County (2009–2018)
- Yang Wen-ke, Magistrate of Hsinchu County
References
External links
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Look up Emei in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
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Cities and townships of Hsinchu County
County seat: Zhubei
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