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Yangmingshan
Administrative Bureau
陽明山管理局
Administrative Bureau of Taiwan
1949–1973
CapitalPeitou Township
Area 
• 1966
119.01 km2 (45.95 sq mi)
Population 
• 1966
158,559
History 
• Established
26 August 1949
• Disestablished
31 December 1973
Political subdivisions2 Urban townships
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Taipei County
Taipei
Today part ofBeitou District, Taipei
Shilin District, Taipei

Yangmingshan Administrative Bureau (Chinese: 陽明山管理局; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Iûⁿ-bêng-soaⁿ Koán-lí-kio̍k) was a county level administrative body in Taiwan between 1949 and 1973.

History

The territory of the Yangmingshan Administrative Bureau was administered by Shirin Town (士林街) and Hokutō Town (北投街) under Shichisei District (七星郡) of Taihoku Prefecture (臺北州). It is famous for the hot springs (Onsen) from the Tatun Volcano Group. After the Chinese Civil War, the Kuomintang led Government of the Republic of China relocated to Taiwan. The President Chiang Kai-shek settled his residence in this region. This region was then made a special zone to protect the leadership of the country.

  • 26 August 1949, Tsaoshan Administrative Bureau (草山管理局) was established by Taiwan Provincial Government. Its territory covers Shihlin Township and Peitou Township under Taipei County.
  • 31 March 1950, Tsaoshan was renamed Yangmingshan. The bureau was also renamed accordingly.
  • 1 July 1968, the bureau transferred from Taiwan Province to the newly established special municipalityTaipei City. It still remained as a county level division, the two townships were reformed as Districts.
  • 1 January 1974, Taipei City Government took over the administrative power of the bureau. Shilin District and Beitou District are directly lead by the city government. The bureau remained as the first level department under the Taipei City Government, but it only administered environmental maintenance and tourism only.
  • 1 January 1977, The bureau was downgraded to Yangmingshan Administrative Office (陽明山管理處), a second level office under the Department of Civil Affairs, Taipei City Government (臺北市政府民政局).
  • 1 January 1980, Yangmingshan Administrative Office was downgraded to Yangmingshan Park Administrative Establishment (陽明山公園管理所), a third level office under the Parks and Street Lights Office, Public Works Department, Taipei City Government (臺北市政府工務局公園路燈工程管理處).

Administration

Magistrate of the Yangmingshan Administrative Bureau was appointed by the defunct Taiwan Provincial Government. The former Taipei County Council, whose power was transferred to the Provisional Taipei City Council after 1968, oversaw the Bureau, while its budget was allocated by the provincial government.

Hierarchy

Time Before 1945 Oct 1945 – Feb 1947 Feb 1947 - Aug 1949 Aug 1949 – Jun 1968 1 Jul 1968 – 31 Dec 1973 1 Jan 1974 – present
Hierarchy 1st Taihoku Prefecture Taiwan Province Taipei City Taipei City
2nd Taipei County Ts'aoshan Administrative Bureau
/Yangmingshan Administrative Bureau
3rd Shichisei District Ch'ihsing District (七星區) Tanshui District (淡水區)
4th Shirin Town
Hokutō Town
Shihlin Township
Peitou Township
Shilin District
Beitou District

Landmarks

See also