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  1. Hsinchu County is a county in north-western Taiwan. The population of the county is mainly Hakka ; with a Taiwanese aboriginal minority in the southeastern part of the county. Zhubei is the county seat, where the government office and county office is located.

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    Hsinchu is a coastal city bordering the Taiwan Strait to the west, Hsinchu County to the north and east, and Miaoli County to the south. Hsinchu is nicknamed the Windy City for its strong northeastern monsoon during the autumn and winter seasons.

  3. Aug 5, 2023 · Hsinchu is located in northwestern Taiwan, between Taoyuan City to the north and Miaoli county to the south. Originally an aboriginal settlement, Han settlers founded Hsinchu city as “Tek-kham” in 1711, qualifying it as oldest city in Northern Taiwan.

    • Wander along the Hsinchu Moat Park. The Hsinchu Moat (護城河) runs from Linsen Road (near the train station) to Beida Road (near the Hsinchu Cathedral). Built around the city’s oldest moat, this sprawling riverbank park is a great place to hang out, enjoy a walkabout, and even listen to live music.
    • Check out the East Gate. East Gate, also known as Dongmen Gate or Yingximen (竹塹城迎曦門), is one of the most iconic landmarks in the city. The must-visit attraction is a short walk from the train station, and several roads actually lead straight to it.
    • Drop by the Image Museum. If you’re looking for something more unique to do in Hsinchu, the Image Museum (新竹市影像博物館) is a must. Originally built in the early 1930s, the Image Museum once served as a theatre during the Japanese Occupation and was the first air-conditioned theater in Taiwan.
    • Slip into the Dongmen Market. Dongmen Market (東門市場) is right next to the Image Museum, so there’s no reason not to check it out. Dongmen Market has come a long way from its humble beginnings as a wet market full of grandma’s selling everything from fresh fruit and veg to sequence-studded clothing and fresh meat.
    • Cheng Huang Temple & It’s Famous Food Market. Also known as the ‘City God Temple’, Chenghuang Temple is first and foremost the highest ranking of all City God temples across the country.
    • Hsinchu City Glass Museum. To promote Hsinchu’s thriving glass industry, the Hscinchu City Glass Museum exists to educate sightseeing visitors as well as interested business owners in understanding the techniques and processes of glass creation as well as the fascinating history behind it.
    • Beipu. Beipu is a quaint little village located in the inlands of Hsinchu County. Its defining characteristic is that its relatively small population of around 10,000 people consisting mainly of people of Hakka descent, an ethnic aboriginal minority of Taiwan.
    • Hike the Eighteen Peaks (Shibajian Mountain) As expected of a city in Taiwan, a list of ‘things to do’ is not complete unless you have a hike or a trail included, and the Eighteen Peaks trail is Hsinchu’s gift to the world.
  4. Jan 11, 2017 · Things to Do in Hsinchu County, Taiwan: See Tripadvisor's 13,847 traveler reviews and photos of Hsinchu County tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July. We have reviews of the best places to see in Hsinchu County. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  5. Hsinchu County is home to the largest Hakka community in Taiwan. Most of the early Hakka immigrants to this region landed at Hongmao Harbor and Nanliao Harbor, the majority coming from Haifeng and Lufeng in China.