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  1. 05/23. 3,644 metres (11,955 ft) concrete / asphalt. Source: DAFIF [1] [2] Hsinchu Airport ( traditional Chinese: 新竹機場; simplified Chinese: 新竹机场; pinyin: Xīnzhú Jīchǎng, IATA: HSZ, ICAO: RCPO) is an airport and military airbase in North District, Hsinchu City, Taiwan. It was constructed during the era of Japanese rule on 19 ...

    • 19 May 1936–present
    • 26m (85ft) AMSL
  2. Tiong-huâ Bîn-kok Khong-kun. The Republic of China Air Force ( ROCAF; also retroactively known by its historical name the Chinese Air Force [4] and colloquially referred to as the Taiwanese Air Force) is the military aviation branch of the Republic of China Armed Forces, based in Taiwan since 1949. The ROCAF was founded in 1920 by the Kuomintang.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HsinchuHsinchu - Wikipedia

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    Hsin-chu is the Wade-Giles romanization of the Mandarin pronunciation of the Chinese name 新竹. The same name is rendered Xīnzhú in Hanyu Pinyin and Sinjhú in Tongyong Pinyin. This name refers to the settlement's original Hokkien name Tek-chhàm (竹塹), meaning "bamboo barrier". The name may transcribe an aboriginal[which?] name meaning "Seashore".[cita...

    Early settlement

    The area around Hsinchu City was inhabited by the Taokas aboriginies[citation needed] when the Spanish occupied northern Taiwan in the 17th century. Catholic missionaries reached the settlement of Tek-kham in 1626. The Spanish were expelled by the Dutcha few decades later.

    Qing Dynasty

    Under the Qing, a Chinese town was established at Tek-kham by Wang Shih-chieh[zh] and other Han settlers in 1711. Wang and his party of over 180 people were natives of Kinmen who first camped alongside what is now Dongqian Street in East District, Hsinchu. As part of the reorganization of Taiwan by Shen Baozhen, the viceroy of Liangjiang, Zhuqian Subprefecture (i.e., Tek-kham) was raised to the level of a county and renamed Xinzhu (i.e., Sin-tek or Hsinchu) in 1878. When Taiwan was made a pro...

    Japanese rule

    During the Japanese occupation following the First Sino-Japanese War, the city—known at the time as Shinchiku—was among the province's most populous. In 1904, its 16,371 residents ranked it in 7th place, behind Keelung and ahead of Changhua ("Shoka"). Shinchiku was raised to town status in 1920 and city status in 1930. At the same time, it became the seat of Shinchiku Prefecture. In 1941, its prefecture was expanded, annexing Xiangshan ("Kōzan"). Jiugang ("Kyūminato") and Liujia ("Rokka") mer...

    The city is bordered by Hsinchu County to the north and east, Miaoli County to the south, and the Taiwan Straitto the west.

    Hsinchu City is administered as a city. North District is the seat of Hsinchu City which houses the Hsinchu City Government and Hsinchu City Council. The incumbent Mayor of Hsinchu City is Ann Kao Hung-an of the Taiwan People's Party.

    The Hsinchu Science Parkis home to 360 high tech companies. As a result, the city has the highest income level in Taiwan. The purpose of the park is to attract high tech investment to Taiwan and to make the area the economic center for the information industry. The park is designed to cater for high quality R&D, production, work, life and also recr...

    Hsinchu City is one of the most focused educational centers in northern Taiwan. It has six universities in this concentrated area and among these universities, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University and National Tsing Hua University are highly focused by government in Taiwan on its academic development. Other public and private educational instit...

    Taiwan's Chinese Professional Baseball League has a professional baseball team, Wei Chuan Dragons, based in Hsinchu. Major sporting events held by Hsinchu include: 1. 1997 World Youth Baseball Championship 2. 2005 BWF Para-Badminton World Championships

    Rail

    Hsinchu City is mainly served by Hsinchu railway station along with five other minor TRA stations on both Western Trunk line and Neiwan line. There is also an HSR station in nearby Zhubei, Hsinchu County on Taiwan High Speed Rail.

    Cycling

    Hsinchu City has recently created a series of cycling routes to help cyclists navigate the city more easily. Hsinchu is home to many cycling clubs.

    Sea ports

    Pleasure and fishing ports are located at Nanliao Street, North District and in Haishan, Xiangshan district.

  4. Nevatim Airbase ( Hebrew: בסיס נבטים, English: sprouts) ( IATA: VTM, ICAO: LLNV ), also Air Force Base 28, is an Israeli Air Force (IAF) base, located 15 km east-southeast of Beersheba, near moshav Nevatim in the Negev desert. It is one of the largest in Israel and has three runways of different lengths.

  5. Fly-Fight-Win" [7] The United States Air Force ( USAF) is the air service branch of the United States Armed Forces, and is one of the eight uniformed services of the United States. [12] Originally created on 1 August 1907, as a part of the United States Army Signal Corps, the USAF was established as a separate branch of the United States Armed ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arrow_3Arrow 3 - Wikipedia

    The Arrow 3 or Hetz 3 (Hebrew: ח ץ 3, pronounced) is an exoatmospheric hypersonic anti-ballistic missile, jointly funded, developed and produced by Israel and the United States.Undertaken by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and Boeing, it is overseen by the Israeli Ministry of Defense's "Homa" (Hebrew: חומה, pronounced, "rampart") administration and the U.S. Missile Defense Agency.

  7. The base is named in honor of World War I pilot 1st Lieutenant Ervin David Shaw. Lt. Shaw was one of the first Americans to fly combat missions in World War I. Shaw, a Sumter County native, was assigned to No. 48 Squadron of the Royal Air Force, as a member of the Royal Canadian Flying Corps. [2] Shaw died after three enemy aircraft attacked ...

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