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Asia/Taipei |
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UTC+8 |
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America/Chicago |
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UTC-6 |
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UTC-5 |
Anding District is located in the western part of Tainan City, Taiwan, China, with an area of about 31.27 square kilometers and a population of about 30,000 people. The district is located in the Chia Nan Plain, with a tropical monsoon climate and an agricultural industry that focuses on rice, sugar cane and vegetable cultivation. In recent years, it has gradually developed the optoelectronic technology industry and diversified its economic structure.
In terms of transportation, Anding District is closely connected to the center of Tainan City and other areas through National Highway No. 1, Taiwan Line 19 and other major arteries, and is about 15 minutes' drive from the Tainan Science Park. The district retains the traditional Minnan settlement style, and important cultural assets include the Sucuo Zhenguo Palace (dedicated to Bao Sheng Da Di) and folkloric activities such as the Wang Boat Festival. Local specialties include sesame sauce noodles and traditional rice cakes, reflecting the characteristics of Tainan's food culture.
As an important satellite administrative district of Tainan City, Anding District combines the functions of agricultural production, scientific and technological development, and the preservation of traditional culture, forming a unique urban-rural integration style.
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