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  1. Taichung County was a county in central Taiwan between 1945 and 2010. The county seat was in Yuanlin Township before 1950 and Fongyuan City after 1950. Taichung County was established on 26 November 1945 on the territory of Taichū Prefecture (臺中州) shortly after the end of World War II.

  2. Jun 25, 2023 · Releasing lanterns at Shifen, sipping tea in Jiufen, and devouring street food at Shihlin Night Market – these activities usually spring to mind when one thinks of the land of bubble tea. For good reason, Taipei is a fave among Singaporeans. But the oft-overlooked city of Taichung is equally deserving of a spot on your Taiwan hit list.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TaichungTaichung - Wikipedia

    After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China in October 1945, Taichung County was established, which consists of present-day area of Taichung City, Miaoli County and Taoyuan City. In 1947 the first mayor of Taichung County (which included Taichung City) was Lai Tien Shen.

  4. Dec 11, 2023 · For many travelers, Taichung is a stepping stone to famous attractions like Sun Moon Lake, Cingjing Farm, and Hehuanshan in the mountains of neighboring Nantou county. But don’t rush through! There are several reasons to stay in Taichung city for a day or two.

  5. Apr 12, 2024 · In 2010, Taichung City merged with what used to be called “Taichung County”, meaning that the area that is now called “Taichung City” is much more than city one city. It is actually a vast region over 2000 square kilometers in size!

  6. Jan 15, 2024 · Taichung (臺中; Tái-zhōng) [3] is located in the west-central part of the island of Taiwan. It has a pleasant climate and a population of just over 2.8 million people, making it the second largest city in the country after New Taipei.

  7. May 15, 2016 · Taichung city, which absorbed surrounding Taichung County in 2010, has a total population of over 2.6 million, with just over 1 million in the urban core. This core is known for its roominess. There is park space aplenty, and big museums, spacious restaurants, and sprawling teahouses.

  8. Taichung (台中; Táizhōng) is a transport hub of western Taiwan and you are likely to stop over or even spend a night or two here, especially if you plan to head inland. The city center has several attractions and it's a good base to make side trips to the outer area, which has a lot to offer.

  9. The motto of Taichung is "Culture · Economy · International City". Large numbers of universities and historical sites are found here, so it enjoys the reputation of "City of Culture". It is also the center of the Buddhist culture and the Buddha dharma assembly is held in Paochueh Temple every year.

  10. The county directly south of Taichung is Changhua. Often bypassed in favor of the small but historic town of Lukang, Changhua City has enough traces of the past to justify a day-long tour. The city’s single most famous building is its Confucius Temple, but for many visitors Mount Bagua and its giant Buddha statue are highlights.