Hsinchu County's Xinfeng Township Promotes Public Sports Complex; Land in Guangxing Rezoning Area to Be Secured by Year-End
Taiwan's Hsinchu County is moving to build its first public sports complex in Xinfeng Township, a positive step for a fast-growing area that has long lacked one.
- Xinfeng, home to more than 80,000 people counting residents and workers, currently has no public sports venue.
- The township plans to secure land in the Guangxing rezoning area by year-end and has entered early planning.
- The site, about 1.3 hectares obtained through a land swap with the Ministry of National Defense, will host the new complex.
- Growth is being driven by nearby industrial parks, Minghsin University of Science and Technology, and heavy new housing construction.
- The facility is planned around "many uses, all ages, shared by everyone," with spaces for seniors and parent-child activities.
Outlook: Hsinchu County is building similar venues across its townships, with the Hukou center due in late 2027 and Beipu set to break ground later this year.