Sinshih District Explained

Sinshih
Native Name Lang:zh-tw
Other Name:Xinshi; Hsin Shih
Image Blank Emblem:File:臺南市新市區公所 Sinshih District Office, Tainan City.png
Blank Emblem Type:Chinese: 臺南市新市區公所
Sinshih District Office,
Tainan City
Subdivision Type:Location
Area Total Km2:48
Population As Of:May 2022
Population Total:37435
Population Density Km2:auto

Sinshih District[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6], alternatively spelled Xinshi, is a rural district in central Tainan, Taiwan, about 11 km north of Fort Provintia. As Sincan, it was one of the most important stations of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) in the 17th century. Missionary work formally began and the largest amount of inland trade occurred at Sinkan.

Name

The village name of Sincan has also been recorded as Sinckan, Cinckan, Xincan, and Zinckan.[7] The place shares the same namesake as the Sinckan language and Sinckan Manuscripts. After the Kingdom of Tungning, the name was Sinicized into Sin-kang .

History

Located about north of Sakam (see Fort Provintia), Sinkan was one of the most important stations of the Dutch during the 17th century. Sinkan was the smallest of four main aboriginal villages near the Dutch base at Tayouan, with around 1,000 inhabitants.[8] This fact led them to seek friendship and protection from the Dutch; Sinkan was the VOC's closest ally.

In 1861 Consul Robert Swinhoe arrived at Taiwan-fu (modern-day Tainan) and became the first European writer to come into contact with the Taiwanese aborigines after Maurice Benyovszky in 1771. Swinhoe wrote that he was informed by a "thoroughly Chinese-looking" military officer that his ancestor was one of 3,000 Dutch soldiers remaining in the island during the reign of Koxinga (and after Dutch rule), and that his village of Sinkang was chiefly composed of the soldiers' descendants.

Sinshih Township was created in 1945 as part of Sinhua District, Tainan County. In 1946, Sinshih Township was transferred to direct administration by Tainan County and in July, the villages of Dashe and Tanding, originally part of Shanshang, were transferred to the administration of Sinshih Township.[2]

The former Sinshih District Office at No. 3, Jhongsing Street was demolished in 1983. The current Sinshih District Office at No. 12, Jhongsing Street was completed in March 1984.[2]

On December 25, 2010, Tainan City and County were merged. At the same time, Sinshih Township was renamed as Sinshih District.[2]

In May 2019, the Taiwan Power Company announced plans to build a large solar energy power facility in Tainan. At that time, the Tainan city government had recently finished a bidding process to determine contracts in several areas including Sinshih District for roof-top solar power generation.[4]

Geography

Administrative divisions

The district consists of Xinshi, Xinhe, Shenei, Dazhou, Fenghua, Sanshe, Daying, Dashe,[2] Tanding,[2] Gangqi and Yongjiu Village.[9]

Economy

Part of Tainan Science Park, which was founded in 1996, lies within Sinshih.

Education

Tourist attractions

Transportation

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: District Office. Tainan City Government Global Website. 23 July 2019. 2016-06-03. Sinshih District Office.
  2. Web site: About us INTRODUCING THE DISTRICT OFFICE. Sinshih District Office, Tainan City. 24 July 2019. On December 25, 2010, Taipei County, Taichung County (and City), Tainan County (and City), and Kaohsiung County (and City) were restructured and elevated to municipalities. Siang, Jhen, and Shih (townships and cit- ies) were renamed as districts while Cun was renamed as Li (Village). Sinshih Township was therefore renamed as Sinshih District..
  3. , United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
  4. Web site: Taipower to build nation's largest solar power facility in Tainan. The city government just finished a bidding process to determine contracts in several areas such as Sinshih, West-central, Northern, Eastern, Southern, Anping and Annan districts for roof-top solar power generation, and total capacity is expected to reach 14,000 kilowatts, Hsu added.. 22 May 2019. 24 July 2019. Central News Agency.
  5. The impact evaluation of soil liquefaction on low-rise building in the Meinong earthquake. Earth, Planets and Space. 69. Chih-Chieh Lu . Jin-Hung Hwang . Shang-Yi Hsu . 15 August 2017. 1. 109. In this paper, the liquefaction evaluation mainly focuses on the two most severely damaged areas in the Annan and Sinshih Districts.. 10.1186/s40623-017-0693-4. 2017EP&S...69..109L. free.
  6. Web site: https://www.moi.gov.tw/files/site_stuff/321/1/month/m1-07.xls. zh:1.7-鄉鎮市區戶口數. Population for Township and District. August 2020. 21 September 2020. Ministry of the Interior. 新市區 Sinshih District 47.8096 13,169 37,567 18,803 18,764 100.21 2.85 786. zh-tw,en.
  7. Book: Campbell . William . William Campbell (missionary) . Formosa under the Dutch: described from contemporary records, with explanatory notes and a bibliography of the island . 1903 . Kegan Paul . London . 644323041 . Explanatory Notes . https://archive.org/stream/formosaunderdut01campgoog#page/n554/mode/2up . 547. 978-957-638-083-9 .
  8. Book: Andrade, Tonio . Tonio Andrade . How Taiwan Became Chinese: Dutch, Spanish, and Han Colonization in the Seventeenth Century . Columbia University Press . Chapter 3: Pax Hollandica . http://www.gutenberg-e.org/andrade/andrade03.html . 2005 . §3.
  9. Web site: 2018 Local Elections. https://web.archive.org/web/20181205103642/https://www.cec.gov.tw/pc/en/TV/nm67000002000000000.html . 2018-12-05 .
  10. Web site: Sinshih Township . Tainan County Government . 23 December 2014.