Shimenxhi

Shimenxhi City (Chinese: 石門西市), also romanized Shimenxi, is the capital and largest city of Meishan. With a population of 1,008,292, it is the 5th most populous city in Tseng, with Tseng City, Huanzhou, Taihua, and Hillsbourgh in front of it.

History
Shimenxhi was founded on February 26, 1751, as a trading post by British traders. It was located beside a town called Stone Coast, after the rocky coast of this area, and so the trading post was called West Stone Coast.

Under the Japanese, West Stone Town was called Sekimonnishi. The city name changed from West Stone Coast to Shimenxhi in 1949.

On June 3, 1966, Shimenxhi annexed the neighbouring city Shimen (石門). Until the 3 years before the annexation Shimen was the most populous city in Meishan. Shimenxhi attributes the population growth due to immigrants from Japan, South Korea, Thailand, and China.

Recently there have been petitions for the city name to change from Shimenxhi to Shimen.

Geography
Shimenxhi is located 4 km (2.4 mi) from the northern Tsengian Pacific coast.

Transportation
The A4 and A7 highway serves the city. Shimenxhi Airport is the city's main airport.