District courts (,
chihō-hōin) were first established in Taiwan in 1896. The jurisdiction of the district courts changed several times in the
Japanese era. There were five (5) district courts in
Taiwan as of 1945, the end of the Japanese rule, when the courts were incorporated into the
Republic of China court system. Note that the
Empire of Japan was granted
extraterritoriality in
China from late 19th century until
World War II. During this time, Taihoku District Court also handled the trial cases regarding
Japanese citizens (including Taiwanese and Korean) in the
Chinese provinces of
Fujian,
Guangdong and
Yunnan. After
World War II, more district courts were established as the population growth. The newest district court, Ciaotou District Court, was established in September 2016 in
Kaohsiung. This makes the total count of district courts in
Taiwan to 22. == List of District Courts ==