Songshan District, Taipei

District in Taipei, Taiwan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

25.059788°N 121.55727°E / 25.059788; 121.55727

Divisions
List
  • 33 boroughs
  • 760 neighborhoods
Postal code
105
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Songshan
松山區
Matsuyama
Songshan District
The Raohe Street Night Market in Songshan
The Raohe Street Night Market in Songshan
CountryRepublic of China (Taiwan)
RegionEastern Taipei
Divisions
List
  • 33 boroughs
  • 760 neighborhoods
Area
  Total
9.2878 km2 (3.5860 sq mi)
  RankRanked 9th of 12
Population
 (January 2023)
  Total
190,772
  RankRanked 8th of 12
  Density20,540/km2 (53,199/sq mi)
Postal code
105
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Hanyu PinyinSōngshān Qū
Hanyu PinyinSōngshān Qū
Wade–GilesSung1-shan1 Ch'ü1
Quick facts Chinese name, Traditional Chinese ...
Songshan District, Taipei
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese松山
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinSōngshān Qū
Wade–GilesSung1-shan1 Ch'ü1
Southern Min
Hokkien POJSiông-san-khu
former name
Traditional Chinese錫口
Transcriptions
Southern Min
Hokkien POJSek-kháu
Japanese name
Kanji松山
Hiraganaまつやま
Transcriptions
RomanizationMatsuyama
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Songshan District is a district of Taipei, Taiwan. The Songshan Airport and the Taipei Arena are located here.

History

Songshan was originally named Malysyakkaw, a lowland Ketagalan word meaning "where the river curves". Its written form (Chinese: 麻里折口; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Bâ-lí-chek-kháu) was abbreviated (錫口; Sek-kháu)[1] in 1815 during Qing rule.

During Japanese rule (1895-1945), the area served as a prime tea-growing area in northern Taiwan. In 1920, the area's settlements were established as Matsuyama Village (Japanese: 松山庄), Shichisei District, Taihoku Prefecture. The village, named after Matsuyama City in Japan, was incorporated into Taihoku City (modern-day Taipei) in 1938.

At the outset of one-party rule by the Kuomintang (1945-1990), the Mandarin Chinese reading of the kanji characters 松山 (i.e. Sung-shan) was adopted as the name of the district, which in 1946 officially comprised 26 boroughs (). In 1949, the area's tea estates gave way to military housing for lower-income Kuomintang refugee families. The bodies of many residents and political victims from Taiwan's martial law period are buried in hillside cemeteries that now overlook the Taipei 101 shopping district.[2][3] By 1980, Songshan was the most populous area of the city.

In 1990, the southern half of Songshan District became Xinyi District while the northern half retained its original name. The boundary of this smaller Songshan District was altered in May 1994 when the course of Keelung River was moved slightly to the south.

Administrative divisions

Boroughs of Songshan District
Songshan District Administration Center

Songshan is divided into four regions (地區), or secondary districts (次分區), which in turn are divided into 33 boroughs.

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TypeChinese[4]Hanyu PinyinTongyong PinyinPe̍h-ōe-jīNotes
Region三民次分區SānmínSanminSam-bînnortheast
Borough 莊敬ZhuāngjìngJhuangjinChong-kèng
東榮DōngróngDongrongTang-êng
三民SānmínSanminSam-bîn
新益XīnyìSinyiSin-ek
富錦FùjǐnFujinHù-kím
新東XīndōngSindongSin-tang
富泰FùtàiFutaiHù-thài
介壽JièshòuJieshouKài-siūliterally means "Longevity to Chiang Kai-shek"
Region東社次分區DōngshèDongshenorthwest and central (largest region)
Borough 精忠JīngzhōngJinjhongCheng-tiong
東光DōngguāngDongguangTang-kng
龍田LóngtiánLongtianLiông-tiân
東昌DōngchāngDongchangTang-chhiong
東勢DōngshìDongshiTang-sì
中華ZhōnghuáJhonghuaTiong-hôa
民有MínyǒuMinyouBîn-iú
民福MínfúMinfuBîn-hok
松基SōngjīSongjiSiông-ki
Region本鎮次分區BěnzhènBenjhengsoutheast
Borough 慈祐CíyòuCihyouChû-iū
安平ĀnpíngAnpingAn-pêng
鵬程PéngchéngPengchengPhêng-têng
自強ZìqiángZihciangChū-kiông
吉祥JíxiángJisiangKiat-siông
新聚XīnjùSinjyuSin-chū
復盛FùshèngFushengHo̍k-sēng
Region中崙次分區ZhōnglúnJhonglyuenTiong-lūnsouthwest
Borough 中正ZhōngzhèngJhongjhengTiong-chèng
中崙ZhōnglúnJhonglyuenTiong-lūn
美仁MěirénMeirenBí-jîn
吉仁JírénJirenKiat-jîn
敦化DūnhuàDunhuaTun-hòa
復源FùyuánFuyuanHo̍k-goân
復建FùjiànFujianHo̍k-kiān
復勢FùshìFushiHo̍k-sì
福成FùchéngFuchengHok-sêng
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Government institutions

Map including Songshan (labeled as Sung-shan-chuang (Matsuyama-shō) 松山庄) (1950)

Institutions

Economy

The China Airlines Taipei Branch Office and the former China Airlines headquarters in Songshan District

The district is a major financial center in Taipei, with many banking institutions located on Dunhua North Road (敦化北路) and Nanjing East Road (南京東路).

Mandarin Airlines,[5] Daily Air[6] and Far Eastern Air Transport[7] have their headquarters in Songshan.

Before moving its headquarters to a new location at CAL Park, Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport, China Airlines formerly had its headquarters in the location of its current Taipei Branch Office on Nanjing E. Rd.[8][9][10] After the headquarters were relocated, China Airlines developed part of the training center at Taipei Songshan Airport into a business aviation center.[11]

Infrastructures

Education

  • National Open University — Taipei Learning Center (空中大學 台北指導中心)
  • Sungshan Community College (松山社區大學): located within Zhonglun Senior High School (中崙高中), in Jixiang Village
  • Taipei Municipal Zhonglun High School
  • Taipei Municipal Xisong High School
  • Yu Da High School of Commerce and Home Economics (私立育達高級商業家事職業學校, short 育達商職): a private vocational high school in Meiren Village

In addition, there are six middle schools, and eight elementary schools[12]

Tourist attractions

Ciyou Temple

Transportation

Songshan Station

Roads

Fuxing North Road (復興北路) runs along the western boundary of the district. The other major north-south road is Dunhua North Road (敦化北路). Several major east-west arteries include Minquan East Road (民權東路), Sec. 3–5; Minsheng East Road (民生東路), Sec. 3–5; Nanjing East Road (南京東路), Sec. 3–5; and Bade Road (八德路), Sec. 2–4.

The southern border is outlined by the Civic Blvd (市民大道). Meanwhile, National Highway 1 borders the northern part of the district.

Metro

The Taipei Metro serves the district via the following stations:

Airport

Songshan Airport is located in Dongshe Region, accessible by the Taipei Metro Wenhu line's Songshan Airport metro station.

Notable natives

See also

References

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