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  2. Postal codes in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The first digit is for a greater postal zone, each three digit postal code corresponds to a township, county-administered city, or district. In the hierarchy of administrative divisions of Taiwan , districts are under a special municipality or a provincial city ; while townships and county-administered cities are under a county .

  3. Taoyuan, Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport at Dayuan District is the largest airport in Taiwan. It serves as the main international hub for China Airlines and EVA Air. Taiwan Taoyuan handled 25,114,418 passengers in 2010. It is the fifteenth-busiest air freight hub in the world and thirteenth-busiest by international passenger traffic.

  4. Zhongli District - Wikipedia

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    Zhongli is centered around the Zhongli railway station, the third-busiest railway station in Taiwan. There is also the Neili railway station and the under-construction Chungyuan railway station. The Taoyuan HSR station on the Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) is a 15-minute drive from central Zhongli. There are free shuttle buses from central ...

  5. Taoyuan District - Wikipedia

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    Taoyuan District (Chinese: 桃園區; pinyin: Táoyuán Qū) is a district of Taoyuan City in northwestern Taiwan.Formerly a county-administered city also known as Taoyuan City (桃園市) before 2014, when the former Taoyuan County was elevated to a special municipality which is now known as Taoyuan City, which this district share with the same name.

  6. List of townships/cities and districts in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Code Province County/City English name Native name Type Population [a] Area (km 2) Population density (/km 2) Population 2010 [b] Population change [c]; 65000010 New Taipei City

  7. Daxi District - Wikipedia

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    Daxi in 1930 Daxi District office (then Daxi Township office) Daxi Valley. Daxi District (Chinese: 大溪區; Hanyu Pinyin: Dàxī Qū; Tongyong Pinyin: Dàsi Cyu; Wade–Giles: Ta⁴-hsi¹ Chʻü¹), formerly known as Daxi Township (Chinese: 大溪鎮; Hanyu Pinyin: Dàxī Zhèn; Tongyong Pinyin: Dàsi Jhèn; Wade–Giles: Ta⁴-hsi¹ Chên⁴), is a district in eastern Taoyuan City, Taiwan.

  8. Luzhu District, Taoyuan - Wikipedia

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    The first opened shopping center in Taiwan, Taimall, located in Nankan, is a weekend destination for many Taoyuan regional residents. [1] Taimall is located around 2 km (1.2 mi) north-northwest of the Nankan interchange, 25°03′15″N 121°17′18″E  /  25.054083°N 121.288389°E  / 25.054083; 121.288389 , on National Freeway

  9. Longtan District, Taoyuan - Wikipedia

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    Longtan District (Chinese: 龍潭區; pinyin: Lóngtán Qū) is a rural district in southern Taoyuan City, Taiwan. Longtan is home to the headquarters of the Republic of China Army. The township is known for the Buddhist temple in the center of Longtan Lake and the large Bainien community project.