Hsinchu, Taiwan Beaverton’S Sister City Since 1988
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Hsinchu, Taiwan Beaverton’s sister city since 1988 East gate of central square Cheng Huang Temple Hsinchu Fish Market Overview: Also known as “The Windy City,” Hsinchu is the oldest city in northern Taiwan, and has a population of approximately 400,000. It is home to more than 360 high tech companies and as a result, it has the highest income level in Taiwan. Fun Facts: • Aside from its high tech attributes, Hsinchu prides itself on its incredible natural scenery. Located on the coast and surrounded by mountains on three sides, outdoor enthusiasts and admirers would be hard pressed to find a more varied and stunning landscape. • Hsinchu is home to the Municipal Glass Art Museum, Municipal Zoo, Eighteen Peaks Mountain Park and the Cheng Huang Temple Night Market. • The largest oyster farming operations in northern Taiwan are located on the Hsinchu coast. Oyster farming has been an important part of Hsinchu’s economy and culture for more than 200 years. • The city emblem of Hsinchu is made of three elements: heaven, earth and human. This alludes to the idea of happiness, joy and harmony. • Traditional Hsinchu snacks include pork meatballs and fried rice noodles, jumbo tapioca balls and white gourd tea, and steamed cake and peanut butter. Please visit www.BeavertonOregon.gov/SisterCities for more information. High speed train with a top speed of 174 MPH Entrance to Hsinchu market Glass blowing factory Lavender Gardens Sand sculptures along the coast Hsinchu market Did you know? The capital city of Taiwan is Taipei. The national bird of Taiwan is the blue magpie. The official flowerof Taiwan is the plum blossom. The national currency for Taiwan is the New Taiwan Dollar (TWD)..