Office of Intergovernmental Relations
600 Fourth Avenue, 5th Floor
P.O. Box 94746
Seattle, WA 98124-4746
(206) 684-8055 |
Seattle International Sister City: Kaohsiung, Taiwan (Sister City established in 1991)
Web Site: www.kcg.gov.tw
Population: 1,400,000
Religion: Confucian, Buddhist, Taoist
Industry: Aluminum, Shipbuilding, Steel, Petrochemicals, Electronics
Exports: Rice, Sugar, Fruits, Cement, Petroleum products
Climate: Subtropical
KAOHSIUNG , Taiwan's second largest city is a major industrial center located at
the southwest tip of Taiwan. Kaohsiung is the fourth largest container harbor
and one of the world's top-ten general ports.
Kaohsiung is the cultural, recreational and tourist center for all of
southern Taiwan and represents 5,000 years of classical Chinese culture. Many
points of interest are located in and around this city. On the shores of Lotus
Lake are the new Confucian Temple, the Spring and Autumn Pavilions, and the
Dragon and Tiger Pagodas. The Fokuang-Shan mountain is the major center for
Buddhist studies. It is the largest shrine on Taiwan with the tallest statue
towering 105 feet, surrounded by 480 life-size statues of Buddha.
Other historical sites in Kaohsiung are Wanshou (Longevity) Mountain, Jenai
(Love) River, Hsitzu Cove, and the Kenting Tropical Botanical Park.
Kaohsiung is Seattle's 15th sister city and the first affiliation established
in the 1990s decade. In 1991 Mayor Wu Den-yih visited Seattle and hosted a
Seattle delegation to his city.
Related Links:
City of Kaohsiung Web Site (Taiwanese)
City of Kaohsiung Web Site (Japanese)
City of Kaohsiung Web Site (English)
Sister City Association Contact Info:
Al Yuen, President
618 174th Pl. NE
Bellevue, WA 98008
(425) 746-6076
abcayuen@comcast.net
Content contact: Kristine Kertson
Page last updated: September 21, 2005
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