Wenzizun ( Chinese: 塭仔圳重劃區; pinyin: Wēnzǐzùn Chónghuà Qū), formally known as the New Taipei City Xin-Tai Wenzizun Redevelopment Zone ( Chinese: 新北市新、泰塭仔圳市地重劃; pinyin: Xīnběi Shì Xīn-Tài Wēnzǐzùn Shìdì Chónghuà), is an urban rezoning area located in Xinzhuang District and Taishan District, on the west side of New Taipei City, Taiwan. [1] It is in close prozimity to Provincial Highway 65 and Fu Jen Catholic University. The area is approximately 400 hectares, equivalent to the total area of four Xinzhuang Sub-city Centers, one of the largest urban development plan in Northern Taiwan. [2] [3]
The Wenzizun redevelopment zone is located at the junction of Xinzhuang and Taishan Districts in New Taipei City. It was originally a flood plain first-level control zone controlled to cooperate with the Tamsui River flood control. [4] The relevant local development plans have been delayed for many years. [5] After the land was deregulated, the land provided after the completion of the regional flood control plan was converted into urban development land. [6] After the land was rezoned, it was submitted to the Ministry of the Interior for approval to implement the redevelopment zone and handle its overall development. [7]
Total area: approximately 400 hectares
Wenzizun ( Chinese: 塭仔圳重劃區; pinyin: Wēnzǐzùn Chónghuà Qū), formally known as the New Taipei City Xin-Tai Wenzizun Redevelopment Zone ( Chinese: 新北市新、泰塭仔圳市地重劃; pinyin: Xīnběi Shì Xīn-Tài Wēnzǐzùn Shìdì Chónghuà), is an urban rezoning area located in Xinzhuang District and Taishan District, on the west side of New Taipei City, Taiwan. [1] It is in close prozimity to Provincial Highway 65 and Fu Jen Catholic University. The area is approximately 400 hectares, equivalent to the total area of four Xinzhuang Sub-city Centers, one of the largest urban development plan in Northern Taiwan. [2] [3]
The Wenzizun redevelopment zone is located at the junction of Xinzhuang and Taishan Districts in New Taipei City. It was originally a flood plain first-level control zone controlled to cooperate with the Tamsui River flood control. [4] The relevant local development plans have been delayed for many years. [5] After the land was deregulated, the land provided after the completion of the regional flood control plan was converted into urban development land. [6] After the land was rezoned, it was submitted to the Ministry of the Interior for approval to implement the redevelopment zone and handle its overall development. [7]
Total area: approximately 400 hectares