- Source: Muzha District
Muzha (Chinese: 木栅; pinyin: Mùzhà; Wade–Giles: Mu4-cha4; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ba̍k-sa; lit. 'wood fence'), alternatively romanized Mucha, was a district in Taipei City, Taiwan. The name refers to wooden fences built in the region to defend against attacks by Taiwanese Indigenous peoples.
During Qing rule, the area belonged to Tamsui Ting. After 1920, during Japanese rule, the area belonged to both Naiko (内湖) and (坡內坑) of Shinkō Village (深坑庄) of Bunsan District, Taihoku Prefecture (modern-day Shenkeng District and Neihu District).
Muzha was transferred from Taipei County to become a district of Taipei City. In 1990, it merged with Jingmei District to become Wenshan District.
Landmarks
Taipei Zoo
National Chengchi University
Shih Hsin University
Jingmei Girls' Senior High School (景美女中), located within Muzha
Maokong: Main area for Wenshan Paochung tea, produced in Taipei City.
Chi Nan Temple
Beautistyle Inc.
See also
Wenshan District
References
External links
Information (in Chinese)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Distrik Wenshan
- Muzha District
- Muzha
- Jingmei District
- Wenshan District
- Examination Yuan
- Taipei Confucius Temple
- Xingtian Temple
- National Freeway 3A
- Kenneth Yen
- Wenhu line