24°31′24″N 120°55′24″E / 24.523387°N 120.92337°E
Shitan Township
獅潭鄉 Shihtan | |
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Location | Miaoli County, Taiwan |
Area | |
• Total | 79 km2 (31 sq mi) |
Population (January 2023) | |
• Total | 4,141 |
• Density | 52/km2 (140/sq mi) |
Website |
www |
Shitan Township / Shihtan Township [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] ( Chinese: 獅潭鄉; Hanyu Pinyin: Shītán Xiāng; Tongyong Pinyin: Shihtán Siang) is a rural township in Miaoli County, Taiwan. It is located in a mountainous area with a mild, sub-tropical climate. Its rainy season is from May to September. Shitan's population was estimated to be 4,141 in January 2023. [6]
The area was occupied by native Taiwanese through the 19th Century with an economy strongly dependent upon hunting. In 1876 under Qing rule, the Chinese began to build bullock roads into the area. However it was not until the 1930s, during Japanese rule, that standardized roads began to be constructed. The first motor vehicle road was completed into Shitan in 1939, and regular bus service was started. However, by 1942 the bus service had ended because of fuel rationing.
The township comprises seven villages: Boshou, Fenglin, Hexing, Xindian, Xinfeng, Yongxing and Zhumu.
The township is part of Miaoli County Constituency II electoral district for Legislative Yuan.
The Shitan Village Historic Museum preserves a Hakka dwelling from the Koxinga period. [7] Other landmarks include Lingdong Temple, Shitan Presbyterian Church and Wenshui Old Street.
Local food specialities include Tea and Mesona chinensis (仙草), which is served as a hot, viscous drink, or curded and served over ice as a type of grass jelly.
Among the schools in Shitan are:
Shitan is served by provincial highways No. 3 and No. 72.
1.14.4 Shihtan branch
Shihtan Township,
Shihtan Township
獅潭鄉 Shihtan Township 79.4324 1,733 4,167 2,319 1,848 125.49 2.40 52
A great pile of trash was dumped near Route 26, a highway to Shihtan Township. In mid-July, someone dumped 20 tons of construction waste here, local residents are furious about this.{...}We are waiting to find out. In July, in other places like Shihtan Township, 50 tons of construction waste was dumped.
24°31′24″N 120°55′24″E / 24.523387°N 120.92337°E
Shitan Township
獅潭鄉 Shihtan | |
---|---|
Location | Miaoli County, Taiwan |
Area | |
• Total | 79 km2 (31 sq mi) |
Population (January 2023) | |
• Total | 4,141 |
• Density | 52/km2 (140/sq mi) |
Website |
www |
Shitan Township / Shihtan Township [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] ( Chinese: 獅潭鄉; Hanyu Pinyin: Shītán Xiāng; Tongyong Pinyin: Shihtán Siang) is a rural township in Miaoli County, Taiwan. It is located in a mountainous area with a mild, sub-tropical climate. Its rainy season is from May to September. Shitan's population was estimated to be 4,141 in January 2023. [6]
The area was occupied by native Taiwanese through the 19th Century with an economy strongly dependent upon hunting. In 1876 under Qing rule, the Chinese began to build bullock roads into the area. However it was not until the 1930s, during Japanese rule, that standardized roads began to be constructed. The first motor vehicle road was completed into Shitan in 1939, and regular bus service was started. However, by 1942 the bus service had ended because of fuel rationing.
The township comprises seven villages: Boshou, Fenglin, Hexing, Xindian, Xinfeng, Yongxing and Zhumu.
The township is part of Miaoli County Constituency II electoral district for Legislative Yuan.
The Shitan Village Historic Museum preserves a Hakka dwelling from the Koxinga period. [7] Other landmarks include Lingdong Temple, Shitan Presbyterian Church and Wenshui Old Street.
Local food specialities include Tea and Mesona chinensis (仙草), which is served as a hot, viscous drink, or curded and served over ice as a type of grass jelly.
Among the schools in Shitan are:
Shitan is served by provincial highways No. 3 and No. 72.
1.14.4 Shihtan branch
Shihtan Township,
Shihtan Township
獅潭鄉 Shihtan Township 79.4324 1,733 4,167 2,319 1,848 125.49 2.40 52
A great pile of trash was dumped near Route 26, a highway to Shihtan Township. In mid-July, someone dumped 20 tons of construction waste here, local residents are furious about this.{...}We are waiting to find out. In July, in other places like Shihtan Township, 50 tons of construction waste was dumped.