Orange Line (Kaohsiung MRT)
The Orange Line is an East-West line of the Kaohsiung Metro in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It opened on 14 September 2008, the day of Mid-Autumn Festival The Mid-Autumn Festival (for other names, see § Etymology) is a harvest festival celebrated in Chinese culture. It is held on the 15th day of the 8th month of the Chinese lunisolar calendar with a full moon at night, corresponding to mid- ..., for a week-long free trial service. After the free trial service, the Kaohsiung Metro offered a month-long single one-way promotional NT$15 service on both the Red and the Orange line, with regular ticket price applies after this. The line has 14 stations and is the second metro line to open in southern Taiwan. Shortly prior to opening, flaws such as emergency exit lighted signs, unclear ticket displays, and jammed emergency exits were fixed. Although it was originally supposed to open with the Red Line, it was delayed due to a tunnel collapse during construction December 2005. Station ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rapid Transit
Rapid transit or mass rapid transit (MRT) or heavy rail, commonly referred to as metro, is a type of high-capacity public transport that is generally built in urban areas. A grade separation, grade separated rapid transit line below ground surface through a tunnel can be regionally called a subway, tube, metro or underground. They are sometimes grade-separated on elevated railways, in which case some are referred to as el trains – short for "elevated" – or skytrains. Rapid transit systems are usually electric railway, electric railways, that unlike buses or trams operate on an exclusive right-of-way (transportation), right-of-way, which cannot be accessed by pedestrians or other vehicles. Modern services on rapid transit systems are provided on designated lines between metro station, stations typically using electric multiple units on railway tracks. Some systems use rubber-tyred metro, guided rubber tires, magnetic levitation (''maglev''), or monorail. The stations typica ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cultural Center Metro Station
Cultural Center is a station on the Orange line of Kaohsiung MRT on the edge of Sinsing District and Lingya District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Station overview The station is a two-level, underground station with an island platform and four exits. The station is 199 metres long and is located at the intersection Jhongjheng 2nd Rd and Heping 1st Rd. Station layout Exits *Exit 1: Jhongjheng 2nd Rd. (west) *Exit 2: Shangyi St., Wufu Junior High School *Exit 3: Kaohsiung Cultural Center, National Kaohsiung Normal University *Exit 4: President Department Store Heping branch, Rainbow Park Around the station * Kaohsiung Cultural Center * National Kaohsiung Normal University The National Kaohsiung Normal University (NKNU; Kaohsiung Normal University), was founded in 1967. It is a public university located in Lingya District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The university has two campuses namely Ho-Ping and Yan-Chao. The Universit ... * President Department Store * Water Tower Park * Wufu Junior Hi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2008 Establishments In Taiwan
8 (eight) is the natural number following 7 and preceding 9. Etymology English ''eight'', from Old English '', æhta'', Proto-Germanic ''*ahto'' is a direct continuation of Proto-Indo-European '' *oḱtṓ(w)-'', and as such cognate with Greek and Latin , both of which stems are reflected by the English prefix oct(o)-, as in the ordinal adjective ''octaval'' or ''octavary'', the distributive adjective is ''octonary''. The adjective ''octuple'' (Latin ) may also be used as a noun, meaning "a set of eight items"; the diminutive '' octuplet'' is mostly used to refer to eight siblings delivered in one birth. The Semitic numeral is based on a root ''*θmn-'', whence Akkadian ''smn-'', Arabic ''ṯmn-'', Hebrew ''šmn-'' etc. The Chinese numeral, written (Mandarin: ''bā''; Cantonese: ''baat''), is from Old Chinese ''*priāt-'', ultimately from Sino-Tibetan ''b-r-gyat'' or ''b-g-ryat'' which also yielded Tibetan '' brgyat''. It has been argued that, as the cardinal nu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kaohsiung Metro Lines
Kaohsiung, officially Kaohsiung City, is a Special municipality (Taiwan), special municipality located in southern Taiwan. It ranges from the coastal urban center to the rural Yushan Range with an area of . Kaohsiung City has a population of approximately 2.73 million people as of October 2023 and is Taiwan's third most populous city and largest city in southern Taiwan. Founded in the 17th century as a small trading village named Takau, the city has since grown into the political and economic center of southern Taiwan, with key industries such as manufacturing, steel-making, oil refining, freight transport and shipbuilding. It is classified as a "Gamma −" level global city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network, with some of the most prominent infrastructures in Taiwan. Kaohsiung is of strategic importance to the nation as the city is the main port city of Taiwan; the Port of Kaohsiung is the largest and busiest harbor in Taiwan and more than 67% of the na ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Daliao District
Daliao District () is a suburban district in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Part of the Kaohsiung metropolitan area, it has 111,923 inhabitants as of October 2023, making it the 9th most populous district of Kaohsiung. It has a area of 71.04 square kilometers, or 27.4287 square miles, giving it a population density of 1,569 people per square kilometer, or 4,064 people per square mile. It is linked with Downtown Kaohsiung by the Orange Line of the Kaohsiung Metro. History Daliao is reported to be the origin of the surname Changchien (張簡), the most common two syllable surname in Taiwan. After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China in 1945, Daliao was organized as a rural township of Kaohsiung County. On 25 December 2010, Kaohsiung County was merged with Kaohsiung City and Daliao was upgraded to a district of the city A city is a human settlement of a substantial size. The term "city" has different meanings around the world and in some places the settlement ca ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Daliao Metro Station
Daliao is a terminus of the Orange line of Kaohsiung Metro in Daliao District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Station overview The station is an at-grade, two-level station with an island platform and two exits. It is 148 meters long and is designed to handle 8,299 people/hour (2,915 people on the platform). There is a taxi stand by exit 1. Station layout Exits *Exit 1: Zhongxing Village (west side of station) *Exit 2: Qianzhuang Village (east side of station) Around the station * Fooyin University The Fooyin University (FYU; ) is a private university in Daliao District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Fooyin University offers programs at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels in a variety of fields, including nursing, healthcare management, ... References Kaohsiung Metro Orange line stations Railway stations in Taiwan opened in 2008 {{Taiwan-metro-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fongshan Junior High School Metro Station
Fongshan Junior High School is a station on the Orange line of the Kaohsiung MRT in Fongshan District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Station overview The station is a two-level, underground station with an island platform and three exits. The station is 256 meters long and is located at the intersection of Jhongshan E. Rd. and Ren-ai Rd. Station layout Exits *Exit 1: Fongshan Junior High School *Exit 2: Fongshan Post Office Ren-ai Market *Exit 3: Chengde St., Shengli Rd., Jhongjheng Elementary School Around the station * Fongshan Junior High School * Chunghwa Post Fongshan Post Office * Republic of China Military Academy * Former Japanese Navy Fongshan Communication Center The Former Japanese Navy Fongshan Communication Center () was one of the three radio stations operated in Taiwan by the former Imperial Japanese Navy located in Fengshan District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. History The radio station was built in 1919 ... * Ruizhu Children's Park * Huangbu Park * Hangzhou Park * Feng ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dadong Metro Station
Dadong is a station on the Orange line (Kaohsiung MRT), Orange line of Kaohsiung Rapid Transit System, Kaohsiung MRT in Fongshan District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Station overview The station is a four-level, underground station with two stacked side platforms and two exits. The station is 151 metres long and is located at the intersection of Guangyuan Rd. and Dadong 1st Rd. Station layout Exits *Exit 1: Dadong Park *Exit 2: Dadong Elementary School, Dadong Arts Center Around the station * Dadong Arts Center * Fengshan Tiangong Temple * Fengshan Longshan Temple * Kaohsiung City Symphony Orchestra * Republic of China Military Academy * Dadong Elementary School * Dadong Wetlands Park * Fengshan County New Town East Wicket Gate (鳳山縣新城東便門) * Beimen Park (Fengshan) * Nanmen Park (Fengshan) * Fengshan Bus Station (鳳山轉運站) * Fengshan District Office References Kaohsiung Metro Orange line stations Railway stations in Taiwan opened in 2008 {{Taiwan- ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fongshan Metro Station
Fongshan is a station on the Orange line of the Kaohsiung MRT in Fongshan District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Located in the historical centre of Fongshan. The MRT station's location is about 700 meters from the Taiwan Railway Administration Fengshan Station. Station overview The station is a two-level, underground station with an island platform and two exits. The station is 190 metres long and is located at the intersection of Fongshan Zihyou Rd., Jhongshan West Rd. and Jhongshan Rd. Station layout Exits *Exit 1: Fongshan Elementary School, Chenglan Fort *Exit 2: Caogong Elementary School, Fongyi Tutorial Academy, Zhonghua Street Night Market Around the station * Fengshan Stadium * Fengshan railway station (about 700 meters or 2300 feet to the northeast) * Fengxi Sports Park * Fongyi Tutorial Academy The Fongyi Tutorial Academy () is a former Academies of Classical Learning, tutorial academy during the Taiwan under Qing rule, Qing Dynasty rule of Taiwan in Fongshan D ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fongshan District
Fongshan District, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency () is a District (Taiwan), district located in southern Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Fongshan is one of the administrative centers of Kaohsiung and is home to the Chinese Military Academy, Republic of China Military Academy. There are three military units currently located in Fongshan. Both the Chinese Military Academy, Republic of China Military Academy and R.O.C. Army Infantry School came to Taiwan from mainland China and were re-established here in 1950. Chung Cheng Armed Forces Preparatory School was established in 1976. These three units used to be the main economic driving force, but their importance diminished gradually as Fongshan has established itself as a conjunction between Pingtung City and Kaohsiung. Although there are several industrial zones at the outskirts of the city, the major lifestyle in Fongshan seems to be very residential. Many apartments were built ne ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fongshan West Metro Station
Fongshan West–City Council is a station on the Orange line of the Kaohsiung MRT in Fongshan District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Station overview The station is a two-level, underground station with an island platform and two exits. The station is 214 meters long and is located at the intersection of Fongshan Zihyou Rd. and Cingnian 1st Rd. Station Layout Exits *Exit 1: Zihyou Rd. *Exit 2: Zihyou Rd., Cingnian Rd. Around the station * Fongshan Community Culture Museum * Kaohsiung City Government * Kaohsiung City Council The Kaohsiung City Council () is the city council of Kaohsiung City, Republic of China. It is currently composed of 65 councilors, each serving a four-year term, elected using the single non-transferable vote system. The speaker and deputy sp ... * National Feng-Shan Senior High School * Zihyou Market References Kaohsiung Metro Orange line stations Railway stations in Taiwan opened in 2008 {{Taiwan-metro-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Weiwuying Metro Station
Weiwuying is a station on the Orange line of the Kaohsiung MRT in Lingya District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It will be a future transfer station with the Yellow line. Station overview The station is a two-level, underground station with an island platform and five exits. The station is 201 metres long and is located at the intersection of Jhongjheng 1st Rd. and Jianjyun Rd. Station layout Exits *Exit 1: Jhongjheng 1st Rd. (north), Jhongjheng Senior High School, Kaohsiung Armed Forces General Hospital *Exit 2: Jhongjheng 1st Rd. (south), Jhongjheng Park *Exit 3: Sanduo Rd. (north), Jhongjheng Park *Exit 4: Jianjyun Rd. (west), Kaohsiung Armed Forces General Hospital, Kaohsiung Mosque *Exit 5: Jianjyun Rd. (east) *Exit 6: Sanduo Rd. (south), Weiwuying Art & Culture Center, Weiwuying Mentropolitan Park Around the station * Kaohsiung Mosque * National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts * Weiwuying Metropolitan Park * Fengshan Sports Park * Jhongjheng Park * Jhongjheng Senior High School ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |