Hsinchu County Council, Local legislative assembly in Hsinchu County, Taiwan.
Hsinchu County Council is the legislative body for Hsinchu County, composed of 36 elected representatives who make up the assembly. These members meet at their headquarters to discuss budgets, enact laws, and review policies affecting county operations.
The assembly was founded in 1951, replacing the earlier Representative Council during Taiwan's post-war administrative restructuring. Since then it has continuously shaped local governance and legislative decisions for the county.
Members from 13 constituencies represent their communities, addressing local matters and ensuring democratic participation in county governance.
The council headquarters is located at 122 Chung Cheng Road, serving as the main site for meetings and legislative sessions. Visitors can explore the building to see where county decisions are discussed and formulated.
The council operates within Taiwan's mayor-council system, maintaining legislative authority while coordinating with executive bodies for county administration.
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