On 1 July 1993, the
Executive Yuan approved the establishment of a
science park in southern
Taiwan as part of the Economic Revitalization Plan. The Phase I site of the park was approved in May 1995 and totaled , marking the beginning of high-tech development in southern Taiwan. Phase II was approved in September 2001 and covered an area of The park focuses on
optoelectronics,
integrated circuits,
biotechnology, and precision machinery industries. ==See also==