Bali
八里區 | |
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Bali District | |
Coordinates: 25°9′N 121°24′E / 25.150°N 121.400°E | |
Country | Republic of China (Taiwan) |
City | New Taipei City |
Area | |
• Total | 15.25 sq mi (39.49 km2) |
Population (February 2023) | |
• Total | 41,032 |
Time zone | UTC+8 |
Website | www |
Bali District (Chinese: 八里區; pinyin: Bālǐ Qū; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Pat-lí-khu) is a suburban district in northwestern New Taipei, Taiwan. In Taiwanese Hokkien, it was known as Pat-lí-hun (八里坌) during the rule of the Qing dynasty.[1][2]
Based on examinations of grave goods it is believed that the ancient settlement of Shihsanhang was one of the wealthiest in Taiwan, it was only one of two communities in prehistoric Taiwan to master iron smelting. The ironware they produced was traded throughout Taiwan.[3]
During the period of Japanese rule, Bali was called Hachiri village (八里庄), and was governed under Tamsui District of Taihoku Prefecture. After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China in 1945, Bali became a rural township of Taipei County. On 25 December 2010, it became a district of New Taipei City.
Bali District administers ten urban villages:[4][5]
Bali district has one high school, one municipal middle school, and five elementary schools, including the New Taipei Municipal DaKan Elementary School.
臺北廳行政區域圖 1909年{...}滬尾支廳 小八里坌區
八里區的行政區隸屬於新北市,為新北市廿九個區之一,全區又可分為十個里,分別為埤頭、頂罟、舊城、訊塘、荖阡、下罟、長坑、龍源、米倉及大崁,
Longyuan Vil. Micang Vil. Dakan Vil. Beitou Vil. Dinggu Vil. Jiucheng Vil. Xuntang Vil. Peiqian Vil. Zhangkeng Vil. Xiagu Vil., Chinese version: [1]