Xinpu, Hsinchu





Xinpu Township (also known as Hsinpu) is an urban township in Hsinchu County, Taiwan.

History
Xinpu was formerly known as Baliguo, a commercial center during the Jiaqing Emperor rule of Qing Dynasty.

Geography
Area: 72.19 km2 Population: 33,002 (February 2023)

Administrative divisions
The township comprises 19 villages: Baoshi, Beiping, Hankeng, Jupu, Luming, Nanping, Neili, Qingshui, Shangliao, Sizuo, Tianxin, Wenshan, Wupu, Xialiao, Xinbei, Xinmin, Xinpu, Xinsheng and Zhaomen.

Tourist attractions

 * Zhaomen Leisure Agricultural Zone
 * Zhaomen Zone
 * Taiwan Cycling Route No.1 Passes through Xinpu township.
 * Recently rebuilt (Early 2019) Hsinchu County Xinpu Township Office and Visitor Center

Transportation
Bus station in the township is Xinpu Bus Station of Hsinchu Bus. Taiwan High Speed Rail passes through the western part of the township, but there is no planned station.

Elementary
Hsinchu County Xinpu Township National High School
 * Xinzhuxianxinbuzhenguomin High School


 * Ching-Shuei Elementary School

Hsinchu County Xinpu County Bao-shi Elementary School
 * Xinzhuxianxinbuzhenbaoshi Elementary School

Hsinchu County Xinpu County Xinpu Elementary School
 * Xinzhuxianxinbuzhenxinbu Elementary School

Hsinchu County Xinpu County Wen-shan Elementary School
 * Xinzhuxianxinbuzhenwenshan Elementary School


 * Fangliao Elementary School


 * Jhao-Men Elementary School

Hsinchu County Xinpu County Xin-xing Elementary School
 * Xinzhuxianxinbuzhenxinxing Elementary School


 * Chao-Tung Elementary School

High schools
Hsinchu County Zhao-men High School
 * Xinzhuxianzhaomenguomin High School

Hsinchu County Pei-ping Waldorf School
 * School Library Pei Pin, Hsin Chuw County

Hsinchu County Tsio-hai Waldorf Education Organization
 * 新竹縣照海華德福實驗教育機構

Nei-si Catholic Vocational High School
 * Tianzhujiaoneisi Vocational High School

Other
Xinpu [Something, ?"Digital Chance"?] Center
 * 新埔數位機會中心(新埔DOC)

Hsinchu County Ren-mei Private Kindergarten
 * 新竹縣私立仁美幼兒園

Notable natives

 * Fangge Dupan, poet
 * Lin Ming-chang, chemist