Guanyin District (Chinese: 觀音區; pinyin: Guānyīn Qū) is a rural, coastal district in western Taoyuan City, Taiwan. Guanyin is the name of a Buddhist boddhisattva.

History

Guanyin was originally named as Shiguanyin during the Qing Dynasty rule. It was renamed to Guanyin in 1920 during the Japanese rule. After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China in 1945, Guanyin was reestablished as a township of Taoyuan County. On 25 December 2014, it was upgraded to a district named Guanyin District of Taoyuan City.

Geography

Guanyin is part of the alluvial fan in Taoyuan City. The coastline is about 15 km at the northern side.

Administrative divisions

Guanyin, Baiyu, Guangxing, Datan, Baosheng, Wuwei, Sanhe, Xinxing, Kengwei, Jinhu, Lanpu, Datong, Daku, Lunping, Fuyuan, Shangda, Xinpo, Guangfu, Tajiao, Baozhang, Caota, Caoxin, Shulin and Fulin Village.

Infrastructure

Tourist attractions

Old town of Guanyin District
  • Baishajia Lighthouse
  • 1213 Baosheng Inn
  • Datian Lotus Farm
  • Golden Lake Shore
  • Kangzhuang Lotus Garden
  • Lin's Old Style House
  • Longman Bottle Gourd
  • Lotus Garden
  • Monet's Garden
  • Qinglin Farm
  • Sanqi Bee Park
  • Sun and Green Farm
  • Wu Cuo Yang Jia Zhuang
  • Xianghao Leisure Farm
  • Yifeng Leisure Farm
  • Yuanyin Farm

Transportation

Guanyin Bus Station

Guanyin District is served by Taoyuan Bus.

See also

External links

  • Media related to Guanyin District, Taoyuan at Wikimedia Commons