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  1. New Taipei City Constituency 10 (Chinese: 新北市第十選舉區; pinyin: Xīnběi Shì Dì-shí Xuǎnjǔ Qū) includes all of Tucheng and Sanxia in New Taipei City. The district was formerly known as Taipei County Constituency 10 (2008-2010) and was created in 2008, when all local constituencies of the Legislative Yuan were reorganized to become single-member districts.

  2. New Taipei City Constituency IV (Chinese: 新北市第四選舉區; pinyin: Xīnběi Shì Dì-sì Xuǎnjǔ Qū) includes most of Xinzhuang in New Taipei City. The district was formerly known as Taipei County Constituency IV (2008-2010) and was created in 2008, when all local constituencies of the Legislative Yuan were reorganized to become single-member districts.

  3. New Taipei City Constituency III (Chinese: 新北市第三選舉區; pinyin: Xīnběi Shì Dì-sān Xuǎnjǔ Qū) includes most of Sanchong in New Taipei City. The district was formerly known as Taipei County Constituency III (2008-2010) and acquired its present boundaries in 2008, when all local constituencies of the Legislative Yuan were reorganized to become single-member districts.

  4. New Taipei Metro currently operates the Circular Line, which is the first automated metro entirely within New Taipei City, with the only other driverless line being the Wenhu (formerly Muzha) line.The western section of the line officially opened on 31 January 2020.

  5. Wanli District [1] ( Chinese: 萬里 區; pinyin: Wànlǐ Qū ), known in Basay as Masu, is a rural district on the rocky seacoast in northeastern New Taipei City in northern Taiwan. Wanli is a popular tourist destination and the site of the Cape Yeliu Miocene Formation which features distinctive hoodoo outcrops.

  6. Skyline of New Taipei City. This list of tallest buildings in New Taipei City ranks skyscrapers in the Taiwanese city of New Taipei City by height. The tallest building in Taipei is currently the 50– story Far Eastern Mega Tower, which rises 220 metres (722 ft) and was completed in 2013. The tallest buildings are mostly concentrated in the ...

  7. The recorded history of Taipei began with the Han Chinese settling of the Taipei Basin in 1709, leading up to the formation of the national capital of Taiwan and high-tech industry hub and that is now Taipei City. Other notable dates include the 1895 annexation of Taiwan by Japan, during which Taipei began to grow more rapidly, and in the 1950s ...