Jinhu, Kinmen
Urban township in Taiwan
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Jinhu Township
金湖鎮 Kinhu, Chin-hu[1] | |
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Jinhu Township (blue) in Kinmen County (grey) | |
| Country | |
| Province | Fuchien |
| County | Kinmen |
| Urban villages | 8 |
| Government | |
| • Mayor | Chen Wen-Ku (陳文顧) |
| Area | |
• Total | 41.7920 km2 (16.1360 sq mi) |
| Population (February 2023)[3] | |
• Total | 30,826 |
| • Density | 737.61/km2 (1,910.4/sq mi) |
| Time zone | UTC+8 (National Standard Time) |
| Postal code | 891 |
| Website | kinhu |
Jinhu Township (pinyin: Jīnhú Zhèn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kim-ô͘-tìn; lit. 'golden lake') is an urban township of Kinmen, Fuchien, Taiwan. It is in the Taiwan Strait, on the coast of mainland China. Jinhu Township is the largest township in Kinmen County.
History
On July 1, 1953, Canghu Township (滄湖鎮) was renamed Jinhu Township (金湖鄉), a rural township. In December 1957, Jinhu was changed back into an urban township.[4]
In 1959, Jinqiong Township (金瓊鄉) was created from the two villages Zhengyi and Qionglin. On September 16, 1965, Jinqiong Township was disbanded and the major part of the two villages returned to Jinhu Township.[4]
Geography

It has a population of 30,826 (February 2023) and an area of 41.6960 km2 (16.0989 sq mi). The township includes Dongding Island, Beiding Island,[5] and other small islets.
Politics and government

Administrative divisions
Jinhu Township is made up of eight urban villages:[6][7][8]
- Lianan / Lienan Village (蓮庵里)
- Liaoluo Village (料羅里)
- Qionglin / Cyonglin Village (Ch'iung-lin; 瓊林里)
- Shanwai Village (Shan-wai; 山外里)
- Xihu / Sihu Village (溪湖里)
- Xinhu / Sinhu Village (新湖里)
- Xinshi / Sinshi Village (新市里)
- Zhengyi / Jhengyi Village (正義里)
Mayors
- Mayor of Shawei (沙尾鎮)[9]
- Chang Jung-Chiang (張榮強) 1947-1951
- Appointed Mayors
- Chen Te-hui (陳德輝)
- Yang Cheng-Fu (楊誠福)
- Wu Ti-Yuan (吳迪元)
- Tsai In-Tang (蔡蔭堂) from 1954
- Teng Chen-Kang (鄧振剛), also mayor of Jinsha, Kinmen
- Li Tsai-Chien (黎在鍵)
- Yang Yao-Ming (楊耀明)
- Kai Chia-Ting (開嘉亭)
- Chen I-Huang (陳依煌) 1971-1975
- Elected Mayors
- Chen I-Huang (陳依煌) 1971-1975
- Chen Yung-Tsai (陳永財) 1975-1986
- Chen Yun-Hsuan (陳雲軒) 1986-1990
- Chen Yung-Tsai (陳永財) 1990-1993
- Tsai Fu-Lu (蔡福祿) 1993-1997
- Chen Fu-hai 1997-2003
- Li Cheng-I (李成義) 2003-2008
- Tsai Hsien-Ching (蔡顯清) 2008-2010
- Tsai Hsi-Hu (蔡西湖) 2010-2018
- Chen Wen-Ku (陳文顧) 2018–present[10]
Infrastructures
Tourist attractions

Transportation
Notable natives
- Chern Jenn-chuan, Minister of Public Construction Commission (2012-2013)