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Ren-ai District
District of Keelung, Taiwan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ren-ai[3] District (alternately Ren'ai[4]) (Chinese: 仁愛區; pinyin: Rén'ài Qū; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Jîn-ài-khu) is a district of the city of Keelung, Taiwan. It is the smallest district of Keelung City.[3]
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Administrative divisions
The district administers 29 urban villages:[5][6][7][8][9]
- Linquan/Lincyuan (林泉里), Huagang (花崗里), Hongqiao/Hongciao (虹橋里), Shuijin/Shueijin (水錦里), Zhiren/Jhihren (智仁里), Heming (和明里), Zhongyong/Jhongyong (忠勇里), Yutian (玉田里), Rende (仁德里), Boai/Bo-ai/Bo'ai (博愛里), Furen (福仁里), Chengren (誠仁里), Jiren (吉仁里), Yuren (育仁里), Yingren (英仁里), Longmen (龍門里), Dehou (德厚里), Qushui/Cyushuei (曲水里), Chongwen/Chongwun (崇文里), Wenan/Wen'an/Wun-an (文安里), Zhaolian/Jhaolian (兆連里), Shiqiu/Shihciou (獅球里), Shuyuan (書院里), Zhaodong/Jhaodong (朝棟里), Mingde (明德里), Tongfeng/Tongfong (同風里), Wenchang/Wunchang (文昌里), Xindian/Sindian (新店里) and Guanghua (光華里) Village.
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Tourist attractions
- Chingan Temple
- Miaokou Night Market
- Mount Hungtan
- Peace Square
- Shihchiuling Battery
- Tienchi Temple[10]
- YM Oceanic Culture and Art Museum
Transportation
The district is accessible from Keelung Station and Sankeng Station of the Taiwan Railways.
Notable natives
See also
References
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