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Salt water area of Tainan City, Taiwan Province Province

Name of area: seawater area

Old name: Yuejin

Administrative jurisdiction: Tainan City

Administrative District Category: District

Latitude and longitude: east longitude, north latitude

Total area: 52.2455 square kilometers

Number of families: 9,729

Population: 27,585 (65,438 in February 2008)

District Chief: Yan Jinshi

Teacher: 25 Li, 326 Neighbors

Public opinion organ: People's Congress of Xianshui District

Adjacent to: Houqiang District, Xuejia District, Xiaying District and Xinying District; The salt water area in Zhu Yi Township, Chiayi County is one of the oldest suburbs in Taiwan Province Province. It was originally inhabited by Silaya people. Before Zheng Zhilong and Yan Siqi came to Taiwan (162 1), Han immigrants had already entered, which was the distribution center for ships to enter Bazhangxi. First called Bigui Meat Restaurant (suspected that Silaya called it the transliteration of the five lakes), and later changed to Da Gui Bizhuang; During the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty, a saltwater port fort was set up. The word salt water refers to salt water in Taiwanese, so it is named because there is salt water when the harbor faces the inland sea. Because the terrain is slightly curved, it looks like a crescent moon, so it is called leap and cross the post. There was a custom of "one house, two deer, three Mongolia, and Tianjin in April", which was prosperous for a while.

During the Japanese occupation, the Japanese authorities built a longitudinal railway line and expected to set up a station in Yanshui, but it was not built in the end. It is said that this was abandoned because local gentry were afraid that "cutting off earthworms" would affect local development. However, the book History of Railways in Taiwan Province Province records that at that time, in order to consider the convenience of river transportation in saline areas, the Japanese chose the route passing through Xinying with relatively average conditions among the three planned routes (passing through Saline, Xinying and Baihe respectively).

Later, although the government discussed extending the new camp to Beimenyu (now Budai) through salt water to make up for the shortage, it was not completed. Finally, although there is a private sugar railway (light rail) connecting Xinying Station and extending to the cloth bag, the glory of salt water is gone, and the regional center can be replaced by Xinying.

The salt water port was silted up because the Japanese army used cloth bags to build dikes to consolidate their strongholds. 1920 Taiwan Province Province was restructured, and Jianshui Street was located here, which was placed under the jurisdiction of Xinying County, Tainan Prefecture. After the war, Yanshui Town in Tainan County was changed. 20 10 changed to tainan salt water area. Thailand 19 Line: Central Highway

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Chengshi Road1No.72 College: Nanrong Institute of Technology

High School: Private Mingda High School.

Junior high school: Tainan Salt Water Junior High School.

Primary school:

Tainan Yanshui Yanshui Primary School

Tainan xianshuiqu yuejin primary school

Tainan Yanshui district huanya primary school

Tainan Yanshui Annei Primary School

Tainan xianshuiqu he' nan primary school

Tainan xianshui district zhupu primary school

Tainan Yanshui District Ren Guang Primary School

Wenchang Primary School in Yanshui District, Tainan City, built in 1847, is the most complete wooden structure building in Yanshui Town and one of the most representative historical buildings. Bajiaolou was named after Octagon House. The main structure is supported by Dafu Mountain 12 branches, and the details are beautifully carved.

Also known as the "Shelter Palace", it has a history of more than 300 years and its incense is flourishing. Salt water used to be called Yuejin Port, where early fishermen lived together, and they were particularly devout in Mazu. Mazu Tempel retains the ancient tradition of divination, and a cup of rice can solve many intractable diseases in life.

Formerly known as Mazugong Street, the alley is also known as Yindai Lane and Fish Scale Lane. In the past, when fish came ashore, fishermen took this alley to transport the fish to the market for sale. Many fish scales often fall from walls and roads, so it is called this.

Qiaonan Old Street, known as the first street in Taiwan Province, still retains many ancient buildings. In the past, this road was the main road of provincial highway, where shops and residential buildings were mixed, often with storefronts in front and homes behind. Many houses in the street still retain the features of gable architecture in southern Fujian, such as the "wearing a tile shirt" wall, which is called "fish scale wall" because tiles are embedded in the wall like clothes.

Saline Catholic Church is quite "localized". Looking at the cross of the Catholic Church from a distance, the Notre Dame Pavilion in the form of a temple pavilion in Taiwan Province Province is amazing.

Yanshui Temple: During the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, it was the center of salt water belief and was famous for holding the Lantern Festival.