Xinwu District, Administrative district in Taoyuan City, Taiwan.
Xinwu District is an administrative area in northwestern Taoyuan that combines farmland with urban neighborhoods. Several rivers run through the region and play an important role in supporting local farming and daily life.
The district grew from agricultural roots and is connected to the construction of a historic family house in the mid-1800s. This early structure reflects the settlement history of the area during that period.
Residents maintain strong Hakka traditions, speaking their ancestral language in daily life and preserving local customs. This cultural continuity shapes how the community lives and identifies itself today.
The district is accessible by multiple bus routes and provincial roads with direct connections to major highways. When exploring on foot, be aware of the mix of rural and urban areas as they blend throughout the region.
Five rivers flow through the area, shaping the land and supporting farming for generations, though many visitors overlook them. These waterways are integral to how the district has developed and continues to function economically.
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