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Comprehensive information on Jinshan District (a district under the jurisdiction of New Taipei City, Taiwan Province)

Jinshan District is a municipal district under the jurisdiction of New Taipei City, Taiwan. It is located in the northeast of New Taipei City, adjacent to Wanli District and Shimen District. Jinshan District has the northernmost hot spring in Taiwan - Jinshan Hot Spring. During the Japanese occupation, the Governor's Residence was set up here to develop hot spring recreation. In recent years, it has gradually attracted attention due to the boom in hot spring tourism. In addition, due to its convenient transportation to Yangmingshan, Jinshan District has also become an important recreational spot on the north coast. Basic introduction Chinese name: Jinshan District Foreign name: Jinshan Area Alias: Jinbaoli Administrative District Category: Municipal District Area: New Taipei City, Taiwan Area: 15 Mile 201 Neighbor*** Residence: No. 11 Zhongzheng Road, Jinmeili Postal Area Code : 020841 Geographical location: Northern New Taipei City Area: 49.2032 square kilometers Population: 22,459 people (November 2012) Dialect: Hokkien Climate conditions: Subtropical monsoon climate Airport: Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport City flower: Camellia City tree: Taiwan mountain cherry District Chief: Li Weiren History, transportation, education, high school, elementary school, specialties, tourism, history. This district was originally the settlement of the Ketagalan people of the Pingpu people. The original name in the Aboriginal language was "Kippare" (meaning " "Good Harvest"). Later, it was renamed "Jinbaoli" because of the legend that someone had discovered alluvial gold in Wuxi River. In the 9th year of Taisho (1920), Taiwan implemented the prefecture, county, street village system, and set up Jinshanzhuang, which belonged to Keelung County, Taipei Prefecture. After the Kuomintang moved to Taiwan, it was reorganized into Jinshan Township, Taipei County. In December 2010, Wudu was restructured and renamed Jinshan District, New Taipei City. Transportation Provincial Line 2: Northern Coastal Highway (Tanjin Highway, Fund Highway). Taiwan 2A: Yangjin Highway. North Route 22: Sanjietan Road. North Route 22-1: Sanjietan Road. North Route 23, North Route 23-1, North Route 24: Suangang Road. North Route 25: Sanhe Road. North Route 27: Mining Industry Road. Education High School New Taipei City Jinshan Senior High School Elementary School New Taipei City Jinshan District National Elementary School New Taipei City Jinshan District Zhongjiao National Elementary School New Taipei City Jinshan District Sanhe National Elementary School New Taipei City Jinshan District Jinmei Republic of China Small Specialty Sweet Potato Taro Wild Rice Bamboo Shoots Tourism Bamboo Shanjinshan Youth Activity Center Jinbaoli Old Street Jinbaoshan Cemetery-Teresa Teng Memorial Park (Jun Garden) Dharma Drum Mountain Fenglin Waterfall Songshan View San Francisco Governor Hot Spring Juming Art Museum Shazhu Bay (middle corner - surfing) Jinshan Seaside Park Jinbao Li Cihu Gongyu Road Ancient Trail Jumping Stone Coast Yangmingshan National Park Candlestick Stand - Candlestick Island