
Major Taichung road project to benefit growing Beitun District
Taichung is getting another major infrastructure: Dongguang Road in the fast-growing Beitun District. The NT$6.3 billion project will be done in three phases. After the Phase 1 section opened last year, road traffic significantly improved. Later, the city government will add on rosy trumpet trees and 4m-wide sidewalks, making it a delight for local residents and commuters. It will also make roads safer for pedestrians, including kids at a local elementary school.
There’s no end to the traffic flow. According to statistics, Beitun District now has the largest and fastest-growing population in Taichung, now exceeding 300,000. The fast population growth is reflected in road traffic. To ease congestion along the north-south Dongguang Road and east-west Songzhu Road, the Taichung City Government launched the Dongguang Road construction project. Phase 1 of the project was completed last year.
Back in 2018, Songzhu Station located right on the intersection opened, thanks to railway reconstruction efforts elevating existing and new tracks. The project soon paid off, reconnecting road traffic previously divided by ground-level tracks. Later, after the Taichung MRT’s Green Line opened in 2021, infrastructure and population growth also got a significant boost.
Resident
Taichung
I usually ride a scooter, because cars always get stuck in traffic, so I think once the section at the back opens, there will be a noticeable difference.
Resident
Taichung
For now, there’s one-way traffic coming from that direction. Once this section opens, traffic will go both ways. I think that will make traffic safer and prevent cars from getting stuck in a traffic jam here.
Road traffic demand continues to rise with the growing population, and so the Taichung City Government launched the Dongguang Road construction project, to be done in three phases. Phase 1 was completed and opened in October last year, running between Section 1, Songzhu Road and Nanxing 3rd Road, opening regional pathways and easing traffic around Songzhu train station.
Chen Ta-tien
Taichung Construction Bureau
The city government is investing more than NT$6.3 billion in the Dongguang Road construction project. It’s the most important transportation project in Beitun District. Once the project is complete, it will connect with two major lanes, Songzhu Road and Dongshan Road, as well as the railway and MRT, making it extremely beneficial to regional transportation and development.
After the Phase 1 section opened, the problem of cars getting stuck in nearby alleys was solved, and local road traffic also noticeably improved.
Chen Ta-tien
Taichung Construction Bureau
The 30m-wide Dongguang Road improved traffic efficiency and local traffic conditions. Meanwhile, we also plan to add on a 4m-wide sidewalk to ensure pedestrian safety.
Kids attending the elementary school on Dongguang Road are at risk, with frequent traffic jams at the front gate. Once the road widens and a 4m-wide sidewalk is added, safety will improve for kids on foot.
Crossing guard
Dongguang Elementary School
There aren’t any sidewalks around the campus. Once the road opens, a new project to build a widened sidewalk will kick off, allowing kids to enter through the front gate.
Rosy trumpet trees will also be planted along both sides of Dongguang Road, painting Beitun District pretty in pink every spring season.
Chen Ta-tien
Taichung Construction Bureau
Rosy trumpet trees will be planted along Dongguang Road, turning it into a romantic pink boulevard and bringing beautiful urban sceneries into residents’ daily life.
Taichung recently began Phases 2 and 3 of the project, running from Nanxing 1st Road to Section 1, Dongshan Road and from Nanxing 3rd Road to Nanxing 1st Road, respectively. Once the whole stretch is completed and opens, it will offer relief to traffic around Dongguang Elementary before and after school, and also make traffic on Songzhu Road and Dongshan Road much smoother. Soon, commuting will be a breeze for the growing population in Beitun District.
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2026-04-21