Penghu County Government

The Penghu County Government (Chinese: 澎湖縣政府; pinyin: Pēnghú Xiàn Xhèngfǔ) is the local government of Penghu County, Taiwan. Penghu County Hall is located in Magong City.

Penghu County Government
澎湖縣政府

Penghu County Hall
Agency overview
Formed22 January 1946[1]
JurisdictionPenghu County
HeadquartersMagong, Penghu, Taiwan
Agency executive
Websitewww.penghu.gov.tw
Lai Feng-wei, the incumbent Magistrate of Penghu County.

History

Penghu County government was established on 22 January 1946.[3]

Organizational structure

City and township offices

  • Magong City Office
  • Husi Township Office
  • Baisha Township Office
  • Siyu Township Office
  • Wang-an Township Office
  • Cimei Township Office

County government headquarter

  • Executive Officer
  • Senior Secretary
  • Secretary
  • Consumer Protection Officer

Internal unit

  • Civil Affairs Department
  • Finance Department
  • Economic Affairs Department
  • Education Department
  • Public Works Department
  • Tourism Department
  • Social Affairs Department
  • General Affairs Department
  • Personnel Department
  • Civil service Ethics Department
  • Accounting and Statistics Department

External agencies

Organizations

  • Police Bureau
  • Environmental Protection Bureau
  • Local Tax Bureau
  • Fire Bureau
  • Agriculture and Fisheries Bureau
  • City Bus and Ferry Management Office
  • Public Health Bureau
  • Cultural Affairs Bureau

Subsidiaries

  • Land Office
  • Animal Disease Control Center
  • County Stadium
  • Marine Life Propagation Station
  • Family Education Center
  • Penghu County Forestry and Park Management Center
  • Magong City Household Registration Office
  • Baisha Township Household Registration Office
  • Huxi Township Household Registration Office
  • Cimei Township Household Registration Office
  • Wangan Township Household Registration Office
  • Xiyu Township Household Registration Office

See also

References

  1. "History".
  2. "Introduction of Magistrate". Penghu.gov.tw. Retrieved 2014-04-22.
  3. "History". Penghu.gov.tw. Retrieved 2014-04-22.

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