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Old October 24th, 2006, 01:36 AM   #21
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taiwan's 5 largest cities are taipei city, kaohsiung city, taichung city, tainan city, and keelung but unfortunatly i know nearly nothing on chiayi city...i will ask somebody the question...
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Old October 24th, 2006, 05:56 PM   #22
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Which are Taiwan's 5 largest cities? What ranking is Chiayi? Off topic but I was there earlier this year and the Bus Rapid Transit was under study. Is it going to be constructed? Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!
originally from: http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...t=95173&page=5

"List of Taiwanese counties and cities by population
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The following is a list of counties and cities under the jurisdiction of the Republic of China (Taiwan) ranked by population. Data is current as of May 31, 2006 and was sourced from the Ministry of the Interior.

Rank County name¹ Chinese name Population
1 Taipei County 台北縣 3,746,073
2 Taipei City 台北市 2,620,693
3 Taoyuan County 桃園縣 1,891,258
4 Taichung County 台中縣 1,535,967
5 Kaohsiung City 高雄市 1,511,601
6 Changhua County 彰化縣 1,315,559
7 Kaohsiung County 高雄縣 1,243,341
8 Tainan County 台南縣 1,106,191
9 Taichung City 台中市 1,037,429
10 Pingtung County 屏東縣 896,778
11 Tainan City 台南市 757,913
12 Yunlin County 雲林縣 732,112
13 Miaoli County 苗栗縣 559,888
14 Chiayi County 嘉義縣 556,333
15 Nantou County 南投縣 536,553
16 Hsinchu County 新竹縣 481,409
17 Yilan County 宜蘭縣 460,892
18 Hsinchu City 新竹市 392,245
19 Keelung City 基隆市 391,051
20 Hualien County 花蓮縣 346,935
21 Chiayi City 嘉義市 272,181
22 Taitung County 台東縣 238,252
23 Penghu County 澎湖縣 92,275
24 Kinmen County 金門縣 72,600²
25 Lienchiang County 連江縣 10,018²

Notes:
1. Only the cities of Taipei, Kaohsiung, province-administered cities and counties are listed. County-administered cities are excluded.
2. Kinmen and Lienchiang are under the jurisdictions of Fuchien Province, instead of Taiwan Province.

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List of Taiwanese counties and cities by area
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The following is a list of counties and cities under the jurisdiction of the Republic of China (Taiwan) ranked by area. Data was sourced from the Ministry of the Interior.

Rank County name ¹ Chinese name Area (km²)
1 Hualien County 花蓮縣 4628.5714
2 Nantou County 南投縣 4106.4360
3 Taitung County 台東縣 3515.2526
4 Kaohsiung County 高雄縣 2792.6744
5 Pingtung County 屏東縣 2775.6003
6 Yilan County 宜蘭縣 2143.6251
7 Taipei County 台北縣 2052.5667
8 Taichung County 台中縣 2051.4712
9 Tainan County 台南縣 2016.0075
10 Chiayi County 嘉義縣 1901.6725
11 Miaoli County 苗栗縣 1820.3149
12 Hsinchu County 新竹縣 1427.5931
13 Yunlin County 雲林縣 1290.8351
14 Taoyuan County 桃園縣 1220.9540
15 Changhua County 彰化縣 1074.3960
16 Taipei City 台北市 271.7997
17 Tainan City 台南市 175.6456
18 Taichung City 台中市 163.4256
19 Kaohsiung City 高雄市 153.5927
20 Kinmen County 金門縣 153.0560 ² ³
21 Keelung City 基隆市 132.7589
22 Penghu County 澎湖縣 126.8641
23 Hsinchu City 新竹市 104.0964
24 Chiayi City 嘉義市 60.0256
25 Lienchiang County 連江縣 29.6055 ² 4

Notes:
1. Only the cities of Taipei, Kaohsiung, province-administered cities and counties are listed. County-administered cities are excluded.
2. Kinmen and Lienchiang are under the jurisdiction of Fuchien Province, instead of Taiwan Province.
3. Excludes Wuchiu Townsip.
4. Data from Lienchiang County Government.

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List of Taiwanese counties and cities by population density
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The following is a list of counties and cities under the jurisdiction of the Republic of China (Taiwan) ranked by population density. The data was from the Ministry of Interior until May 31, 2004. All units are in persons per square kilometer.

Rank County name Chinese name Pop'l density
1 Kaohsiung City 高雄市 9,833
2 Taipei City 台北市 9,660
3 Taichung City 台中市 6,205
4 Chiayi City 嘉義市 4,500
5 Tainan City 台南市 4,281
6 Hsinchu City 新竹市 3,693
7 Keelung City 基隆市 2,955
8 Taipei County 台北縣 1,798
9 Taoyuan County 桃園縣 1,502
10 Changhua County 彰化縣 1,225
11 Taichung County 台中縣 742
12 Penghu County 澎湖縣 656
13 Yunlin County 雲林縣 572
14 Tainan County 台南縣 549
15 Kaohsiung County 高雄縣 443
16 Kinmen County 金門縣 403¹
17 Pingtung County 屏東縣 325
18 Hsinchu County 新竹縣 324
19 Miaoli County 苗栗縣 309
20 Lienchiang County 連江縣 301¹
21 Chiayi County 嘉義縣 294
22 Yilan County 宜蘭縣 216
23 Nantou County 南投縣 131
24 Hualien County 花蓮縣 76
25 Taitung County 台東縣 69

1. Kinmen and Lienchiang are under the jurisdiction of Fuchien Province, instead of Taiwan Province.

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難與高鐵同步 Brt公車有替代案

【大紀元10月3日訊】〔自由時報記者蔡宗勳/嘉義報導〕高鐵能否在10月底通車,可能有所變數,而高鐵嘉義太保站聯外brt公車如期發車可能性更低,嘉義縣長陳明文強調,縣公車處已做好隨時待命上陣的準備,儘量滿足搭車乘客的需求。

陳明文指出,高鐵預定在10月底通車,雖然有可能延期,但這不是地方可以左右,不過brt公車能否配合高鐵通車上路,則攸關嘉義地區民眾權益,縣府一直保持高度關切,依目前發包作業來看,前景並不樂觀。

縣府指示公車待命

陳明文表示,brt公車啟動充滿變數,縣府已未雨綢繆,早就要求公車處對行駛至高鐵車站的路線、班次儘速完成規劃,如果有需要,隨時可以代打上陣,提供民眾便捷的大眾運輸工具。

公車處也強調,目前從嘉義市發車經高鐵太保站的班次,平均不到1個鐘頭就有1班車,屆時如果有必要,除增加班車的密度,為配合高鐵行車時刻,還會提早與延長發車時間,儘可能滿足高鐵乘客大眾運輸的需求。

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BRT's implementation is delayed due to the lack of trafficking load after the access at this point. I foresee its operation at around the same time when Chiayi National Palace's grand opening ~2010-11. "

(special thanks to Kidd)
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Old October 24th, 2006, 11:48 PM   #23
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Because Taipei has MRT (~1 million journeys per day), this has improved the traffic situation in the city very much.
Yea that obviously, but Taipei is just much more organized in traffic overall. Nobody walks when it's red light, everybody wears helmets for motorpeds. In Taichung, it's just totally chaos. Everybody in Taipei actually follows the rules. People in Taichung don't. Other than the biggest road (中港路) and 文心路, they're all pretty chaotic. Especially right in front of 中友百貨
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Old October 25th, 2006, 04:03 PM   #24
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Yea that obviously, but Taipei is just much more organized in traffic overall. Nobody walks when it's red light, everybody wears helmets for motorpeds. In Taichung, it's just totally chaos. Everybody in Taipei actually follows the rules. People in Taichung don't. Other than the biggest road (中港路) and 文心路, they're all pretty chaotic. Especially right in front of 中友百貨
I agree. Even when comparing it to Taiwan's second largest city its a world of a difference. Everyone on the subway is orderly and traffic is orderly even when everything is fast paced. And you don't get sights of rotting buildings everywhere like in Kaohsiung.
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Old October 27th, 2006, 01:03 AM   #25
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Well you can't really help with the rotting buildings. It's too freaking humid in Taiwan. The metal in the buildings rust, so thats where those streaks of brownish color on the walls come from.
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Old October 27th, 2006, 10:56 AM   #26
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Well you can't really help with the rotting buildings. It's too freaking humid in Taiwan. The metal in the buildings rust, so thats where those streaks of brownish color on the walls come from.
I live in Singapore and its much more humid here but the government, authorities and private developers repaint exterior walls every 5 years or so. Taiwanese buildings tend to look decaying from the outside but on the inside it looks like a condo! No offence intended.
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