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Cishan District

22°52′05″N 120°28′26″E / 22.867951°N 120.473907°E / 22.867951; 120.473907

Cishan
旗山區
Kizan, Qishan, Chishan
Cishan District
Official logo of Cishan
Cishan District in Kaohsiung City
Cishan District in Kaohsiung City
CountryTaiwan
RegionSouthern Taiwan
Area
 • Total94.6122 km (36.5300 sq mi)
Elevation
87 m (285 ft)
Population
 (October 2023)
 • Total34,372
 • Rank19
 • Density368/km (954/sq mi)
Postal code
842
Websitecishan88.kcg.gov.tw/en/ Edit this at Wikidata (in English)

Cishan District (also spelled Qishan; Chinese: 旗山; Hanyu Pinyin: Qíshān Qū; Tongyong Pinyin: Císhan Cyu; Wade–Giles: Ch'i-shan Ch'ü) is a suburban district in northeastern Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It has an area of 94.61 square kilometers, or 36.53 square miles. The population of Cishan is 34,372 as of October 2023. It is the 19th most populous district in Kaohsiung.

History

The aftermath of Typhoon Morakot in Cishan Township in 2009.

After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China in 1945, Cishan was organized as an urban township of Kaohsiung County. On 25 December 2010, Kaohsiung County was merged with Kaohsiung City and Cishan was upgraded to a district of the city.

In 2009, then Cishan Township was affected by Typhoon Morakot.

Geography

  • Area: 94.61 square kilometres (36.53 sq mi)
  • Population: 34,372 (October 2023)

Administrative divisions

Cishan District Office
Cishan District administrative divisions

The district comprises 21 villages:

  • 1 Dalin  
  • 2 Zhongzheng
  • 3 Yuanfu  
  • 4 Tungping
  • 5 Yonghe
  • 6 Ruiji
  • 7 Zhufeng  
  • 8 Meizhou      
  • 9 Taiping  
  • 10 Dade   
  • 11 Sanxie  
  • 12 Tungchang
  • 13 Guangfu
  • 14 Kunzhou 
  • 15 Shangzhou
  • 16 Dashan    
  • 17 Zhongzhou 
  • 18 Nanzhou  
  • 19 Xinguang
  • 20 Nansheng
  • 21 Zhongliao 

Education

Tourist attractions

Cishan Old Street

Transportation

A railroad was operated by Taiwan Sugar Company for carrying sugarcanes, cargo, and passenger service from 1910 to 1978 . Trains took more than 100 minutes from Cishan to Jiuqutang railway station, where passengers and goods could be transferred to trains operated by Taiwan Railway Administration. The track was removed in 1982 and the station building at Cishan was preserved as a museum.

Several major highways pass Cishan:

  • Provincial Highway 3: Neimen-Cishan-Ligang (Pingtung County)
  • Provincial Highway 22: Nanzhi-Yanchao-Cisan-Gaoshu (Pingtung County)
  • Provincial Highway 29: Jiaxian-Shanlin-Cishan-Dashu
  • National Freeway 10 links Cishan and Zuoying. It connects with National Freeway 3 and National Freeway 1 at Yanchao Junction and Dinjing Junction (Zuoying) respectively

Bus transportation was provided by Kaohsiung Transportation and EDA Bus. Cishan Bus Station is the main transportation hub of Cishan.

Notable natives