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Guanxi, Hsinchu
Urban township of Hsinchu County, Taiwan
Urban township of Hsinchu County, Taiwan
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| official_name | Guanxi Township |
| 關西鎮 | |
| other_name | Guansi, Kuanhsi |
| settlement_type | Urban township |
| image_skyline | Guanxi Township 關西鎮 - panoramio.jpg |
| image_map | Sj gs.png |
| map_caption | Guanxi Township in Hsinchu County |
| subdivision_type | Location |
| subdivision_name | Hsinchu County, Taiwan |
| area_total_km2 | 126 |
| population_as_of | February 2023 |
| population_total | 27051 |
| population_density_km2 | auto |
| website |
關西鎮

Guanxi Township or Guansi Township () is an urban township in Hsinchu County, Taiwan. The population of the township consists mainly of the Hakkas with a minority of the indigenous Atayal people.
History
Guanxi was first settled in the late-18th century as Meili Village (美里莊). Meili Village then changed its name to Xinxing Village (新興莊) after development rights changed hands. In 1850, Xinxing Village was again renamed to Xiancaiweng or Kiâm-chhài-àng (鹹菜甕), literally "pickle urn", for several reasons: First, the local Hakka population was skilled at making Chinese pickled vegetables, and second, the town was geographically located at the confluence of two rivers, making the terrain shaped like an urn.
The name Kiâm-chhài-àng carried over to Japanese rule. Since Kiâm-chhài sounded similar to Kansai in Japanese, the Japanese renamed the town once again to Kansai (関西). After Japan's defeat in the Second World War in 1945, Kansai was sinicized Guanxi by the Republic of China government, which is the current name used today.
Geography
It had an area of 125.5 km2 and an estimated population of 27,051 as of February 2023.{{cite web | script-title =zh:106年1月 新竹縣人口統計報表 | trans-title =Hsinchu County population table, January 2017 | access-date =14 February 2017 | archive-date =15 February 2017 | archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20170215205402/http://w3.hsinchu.gov.tw/house/print/city.aspx?y=106&m=1 | url-status =dead
Administrative divisions
Tungxing, Xian, Nanxiong, Beidou, Beishan, Renan, Nanshan, Tungan, Tungshan, Tungguang, Nanxin, Xinfu, Yushan, Jinshan, Jinshan, Datong, Shiguang, Tungping, Shanglin, Xinli and Nanhe Village.
Economy
The township is known for its production of grass jelly.
Infrastructure
- Hsintao Power Plant is operated by Hsin Tao Power Corporation
Tourist attractions

- Leofoo Village Theme Park
- Mawudo Exploration Forest
- Taihe Temple
- Dong'an Bridge
- Chaoyin Temple
- Guanxi Catholic Church
- Formosa Black Tea Company
- Lo House
- Niou Lan River Waterfront Park
- Guanxi Old Police Station
Transportation
Guanxi Bus Station is served by Hsinchu Bus. The township is connected to National freeway 3 via the Guanxi Interchange.
References
References
- 國立公共資訊圖書館. "本館出版品".
- "新竹關西地區文書 {{!}} 中央研究院臺灣史研究所檔案館 - 臺灣歷史檔案資源網".
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