Yongkang District Explained

Pushpin Map:Taiwan
Coordinates:23.0167°N 135°W
Yongkang
Native Name Lang:zh-tw
Subdivision Type:Location
Leader Title:District Chief
Leader Name:Wang Jyun-ming (王峻明)
Area Total Km2:40
Population As Of:January 2023
Population Total:234351
Population Density Km2:auto

Yongkang District is a district home to 234,351 people in Tainan, Taiwan.

History

Due to the development of manufacturing and food-processing industries, Yongkang has become a migrant city since the 1970s, attracting many people from neighboring cities who now work and live in the city. Its population experienced a large increase during the 1970s, and Yongkang became the largest city in Tainan County in 1977.

On 1 May 1993 Yongkang was upgraded from rural township to a county-administered city since its population exceeded 150,000.[1] Yongkang was formerly the largest city of Tainan County until it merged with Tainan City to form the new Tainan municipality and became Yongkang District on 25 December 2010. Though the increase in population today is not as rapid as it was before, Yongkang still enjoys the steady growth envied by other cities or towns.

Administrative divisions

The district consists of Wuwang, Wangliao, Yongkang, Puyuan, Daqiao, Wanghang, Wuzhu, Niaosong, Sanmin, Yanhang, Jiading, Dawan, Tungwan, Xiwan, Nanwan, Kunshan, Beiwan, Xinshu, Fuxing, Fuguo, Jianguo, Shenzhou, Xishi, Chenggong, Zhongxing, Shengli, Longtan, Guangfu, Yanzhou, Erwang, Liuge, Sange, Tungqiao, Ankang, Xiqiao, Shangding, Fuhua, Zhengjiang, Zhonghua, Beixing, Longpu, Yongming and Yanxing Village.[2]

Education

Tourist attractions

Transportation

Rail

Road

Hospitals

Notable natives

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Household Registration Office,Yongkang District,Tainan City. City. Household Registration Office,Yongkang District,Tainan. 2011-10-24. www.yungkang-house.gov.tw. en. 2017-10-22.
  2. Web site: 2018 Local Elections. https://web.archive.org/web/20181205103310/https://www.cec.gov.tw/pc/en/TV/nm67000003100000000.html. 2018-12-05.
  3. Web site: Yongkang City . February 9, 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140221203525/http://web1.tainan.gov.tw/NewEnglish/CP/12376/Yongkang-1.aspx . February 21, 2014 .