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  1. www.hsinchu-cc.gov.tw › en › member-introductionSpeaker | 新竹市議會

    In recognition of the support of fellow councilors and the great responsibilities of a Speaker, Hsiu-ju has a strong sense of mission to help the government maintain the city's glorious legacy and plan for sustainable development.

  2. web.sipa.gov.tw › english › newViewHsinchu Science Park

    As a global high-tech industry powerhouse, the Hsinchu Science Park is renowned with its prominent semiconductor industry cluster and is progressing to innovate and transform.

  3. The Hsinchu City Council (traditional Chinese: 新竹市議會; simplified Chinese: 新竹市议会; pinyin: Xīnzhú Shì Yìhuì) is the elected city council of Hsinchu City, Republic of China. The council composes of 34 councilors lastly elected through the 2018 Republic of China local election on 26 November 2022.

  4. The site of St James' Park was originally a patch of sloping grazing land, bordered by Georgian Leazes Terrace, and near the historic Town Moor, owned by the Freemen of the city, both factors that later affected development of the ground, with the local council being the landlord of the site.

  5. web.sipa.gov.tw › english › spotlightViewHsinchu Science Park

    17 de ago. de 2023 · Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (TSMC) held an inauguration ceremony for its Global R&D Center at the Hsinchu Science Park on July 28, 2023, which was presided over by TSMC’s Chairman, Mr. Dey-In Liu, and President Zhe-Jia Wei.

  6. In his policy address to the City Council, Hsinchu City’s Mayor Lin Chih-Chien paid special thanks to the medical teams, volunteers, police, firefighters, national army and every frontline partner for their efforts during the pandemic. They have successfully protected Hsinchu Science Park and every citizen.

  7. The Hsinchu City Government ( HCCG; Chinese: 新竹市政府; pinyin: Xīnzhú Shì Zhèngfǔ) is the municipal government of Hsinchu City, Taiwan . History. After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China in October 1945, the Hsinchu Prefecture Caretaker Commission was established on 9 November the same year.