Yangmingshan Administrative Bureau Explained

Conventional Long Name:Yangmingshan
Administrative Bureau
Common Name:Yangmingshan
Subdivision:Administrative Bureau
Nation:the Taiwan
P1:Taipei County
S1:Taipei
Capital:Peitou Township
Date Start:August 26
Year Start:1949
Date End:December 31
Year End:1973
Stat Year1:1966
Stat Area1:119.01
Stat Pop1:158,559
Political Subdiv:2 Urban townships
Today:Beitou District, Taipei
Shilin District, Taipei

Yangmingshan Administrative Bureau was a county level administrative body in Republic of China's Taiwan Province between 1949 and 1973.

History

The territory of the Yangmingshan Administrative Bureau was administered by Shirin Town (Japanese: 士林街) and Hokutō Town (Japanese: 北投街) under Shichisei District (Japanese: 七星郡) of Taihoku Prefecture (Japanese: 臺北州). It is famous for the hot springs (Onsen) from the Tatun Volcanic Group. After the Chinese Civil War, the Kuomintang led Government of the Republic of China relocated to Taiwan. The President Chiang Kai-shek settled his residence in this region. This region was then made a special zone to protect the leadership of the country.

Administration

Magistrate of the Yangmingshan Administrative Bureau was appointed by the defunct Taiwan Provincial Government. The former Taipei County Council, whose power was transferred to the Provisional Taipei City Council after 1968, oversaw the Bureau, while its budget was allocated by the provincial government.

Hierarchy

TimeBefore 1945Oct 1945 – Feb 1947Feb 1947 - Aug 1949Aug 1949 – Jun 19681 Jul 1968 – 31 Dec 19731 Jan 1974 – present
Hierarchy1stTaihoku PrefectureTaiwan ProvinceTaipei CityTaipei City
2ndTaipei CountyTs'aoshan Administrative Bureau
/Yangmingshan Administrative Bureau
3rdShichisei DistrictCh'ihsing District (七星區)Tanshui District (淡水區)
4thShirin Town
Hokutō Town
Shihlin Township
Peitou Township
Shilin District
Beitou District

Landmarks

See also