| 台中市政府 | |
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| Agency overview | |
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| Formed | 1 October 1920 | 
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| Jurisdiction | Taichung City | 
| Headquarters | Xitun District | 
| Agency executives | 
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| Website | Official website | 

The Taichung City Government (Chinese: 台中市政府; pinyin: Táizhōng Shì Zhèngfǔ) is the municipal government of Taichung.
History


Taichū City Government was established by the Governor-General of Taiwan and the Japanese colonial authorities on 1 October 1920. Following the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China, Taichung had been reconstituted as a provincial city government on 25 October 1945. Taichung City merged with Taichung County to become a special municipality on 25 December 2010.[1]
Building
The first Taichung city hall, known as Taichung Shiyakusho, was constructed in 1911, when Taiwan was under Japanese rule. It has been turned into a cultural center since 2016. The current Taichung City Hall was completed and opened on 10 October 2010.[2]
Organizations




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Bureaus
- Agriculture Bureau
 - Civil Affairs Bureau
 - Construction Bureau
 - Cultural Affairs Bureau
 - Economic Development Bureau
 - Education Bureau
 - Environmental Protection Bureau
 - Finance Bureau
 - Fire Bureau
 - Health Bureau
 - Information Bureau
 - Labor Affairs Bureau
 - Land Administration Bureau
 - Legal Affairs Bureau
 - Local Tax Bureau
 - Social Affairs Bureau
 - Tourism and Travel Bureau
 - Transportation Bureau
 - Urban Development Bureau
 - Water Resources Bureau
 
Offices
- Budget, Accounting and Statistics Office
 - Central District Household Registration Office
 - Civil Service Ethics Office
 - Civil Service Training Center
 - Council for Hakka Affairs
 - Daya District Office
 - Department of Personnel
 - Indigenous People Commission
 - Information Management Center
 - Police Department
 - Research, Development and Evaluation Commission
 - Secretariat
 
Mayors
See also
References
- ↑ "Taichung City Government ─ About Taichung". Eng.taichung.gov.tw. Retrieved 2014-04-22.
 - ↑ "New Taichung City Hall". Taichung City Government. 26 March 2015. Retrieved 3 November 2018.
 
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