Neimen District, Administrative district of Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Neimen is an administrative district of Kaohsiung covering mountainous terrain where the Qishan River flows through the landscape. The area is predominantly hilly with few flat surfaces.
The area came under Republic of China control following the end of Japanese administration in 1945. It developed from a rural township into a district that merged with Kaohsiung City in 2010.
The district contains multiple villages, each with its own temples and local festivals that shape how people gather and celebrate together. These traditions remain visible in the rhythms of daily community life.
Bus services connect the area to neighboring regions, making it accessible for visitors exploring the terrain. Educational facilities like Shih Chien University provide landmarks to help with navigation.
The entire district operates under water reserve protection rules that safeguard natural resources in southern Taiwan. These regulations shape how land and water are managed throughout the area.
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