- Sansia, Taipei
Sansia (zh-tp|t=三峽鎮|p=Sānxiá Zhèn) is an urban township in the southwestern part of
Taipei County ,Taiwan Province of theRepublic of China . The old name (三角湧,POJ : Saⁿ-kak-éng, literally triangular surge) refers to the meeting of theTahan River ,Sanhsia River , and "Horizontal River" (橫溪). In 1920, the Japanese administration, in transforming the entire Taiwan administrative area, renamed it to 三峽 (Romaji : Sankyō;POJ : Sam-kiap), which literally meansThree Gorges .*
Area : 191.45 km²
*Population : 87,505 people (May.16th ,2005 )Education
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National Taipei University Attractions
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Zushih Temple (袓師廟)- The most important religious site in Sansia. Originally built in 1769 by Fukienese immigrants to Taiwan, it has been rebuilt three times, of which the last effort (beginning 1947) is the masterpiece of renown Taiwanese artistLi Meishu . It is considered by many to be the most intricately sculpted temple in Taiwan.
*Minquan Old Street (民權老街) - A business street built during the Japanese rule, it is a very well-preserved example of Japanese colonial architecture of the time. The street features stores selling art, ceramics, and local specialty foods (most notably Bull Horn Croissants).
* Historical Relic Hall (三峽鎮歷史文物館) - preserves artistic and cultural artifacts from Sansia's past.
* [http://www.hakka.tpc.gov.tw/web/Home?command=display&page=flash|Taipei County Hakka Museum (台北縣客家文化園區)] - the largest Hakka cultural center in Taiwan exhibiting the culture, history, and influence of the Hakka people in Taiwan and abroad.
* [http://www.limeishu.org/| Li Meishu Memorial Gallery (李梅樹紀念館)] - art gallery showcasing the works of prominent Taiwanese artistLi Meishu .
* Pigs of God (神豬) Contest - The largest event held at Zushih Temple aroundChinese New Year where farmers compete to raise the fattest pig. The fattest pig is then sacrificed to the local Taoist god Zushih-Ye (祖師爺). Controversial to animal rights activists, Zushih Temple is one of the few places in Taiwan that still practice this tradition. [http://taimarket.com/archives/3949]
* Sansia Indigo Blue Dye Festival - A celebration of Sansia's past as a major dyeing center in northern Taiwan.Transportation
* By Car - Sansia is served by Freeway No. 3.
* By Bus - Sansia is accessible by bus from Taipei (busses 702,703, 705, 706), Taoyuan, and Yingge.
* By Train - Although Sansia does not have a train station, it is accessible by bus from Yingge Train Station across the river.
= References =External links
* [http://www.sanshia.tpc.gov.tw/ Government website]
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