Changhua (
Hokkien
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POJ: ''Chiong-hòa'' or ''Chiang-hòa''), officially known as Changhua City, is a
county-administered city
A county-administered city is a third-level administrative divisions of Taiwan, administrative division in the Taiwan, Republic of China (Taiwan) below a Counties of Taiwan, county, which in turn is below of a Provinces of China, province. Under t ...
and the county seat of
Changhua County
Changhua (Wade-Giles: ''Chang¹-hua⁴'') is a Taiwanese County (Taiwan), county that is the smallest on the Geography of Taiwan, main island of Taiwan by area, and the fourth smallest in the country. With a total population of 1.24 million, Chan ...
in
Taiwan
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. For many centuries the site was home to a settlement of
Babuza people, a coastal tribe of
Taiwanese aborigines
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. Changhua city is ranked first by population among
county-administered cities. It is part of the
Taichung–Changhua metropolitan area
The Taichung–Changhua metropolitan area () is the second largest metropolitan area of Taiwan. Prior to 2010, It was officially defined as including the following areas:
Since the merger of Taichung City and the former Taichung County
Ta ...
, which is the second largest in Taiwan.
Historically, Changhua city was a base for the
Han Chinese
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when they invaded Taiwan against the Taiwanese aborigines, constructing a fortress built out of
bamboo
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. Changhua has a nickname of "Bamboo Town".
Changhua is best known for its landmark
Great Buddha Statue of Baguashan. At 26 metres tall, the statue sits atop Bagua Mountain overlooking the city. The main walkway up to the giant is lined with statues of figures from
Buddhist
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lore. Another site of interest is Taiwan's oldest
temple honoring Confucius.
History
''Poasoa'' (transliterated into ) was once a center of settlement for the
Babuza people (a
plains aboriginal tribe). During the
Dutch period, the area was under the administration of Favorlang (modern-day
Huwei, Yunlin) and was controlled by the
Dutch East India Company
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. During the
Siege of Fort Zeelandia, the area was also one of
Koxinga
Zheng Chenggong (; 27 August 1624 – 23 June 1662), born Zheng Sen () and better known internationally by his honorific title Koxinga (, from Taiwanese: ''kok sèⁿ iâ''), was a Southern Ming general who resisted the Qing conquest of Chin ...
's central defense and attack bases. During the Chinese immigration of the 17th century, Changhua city was one of the four cities that had major immigration; it was one of the oldest
Han Chinese
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settlements.
By 1694, Poasoa Village () had been established. During the late 17th to late 19th century the area continued to be one of the major urban settlements in central Taiwan. In 1723,
Changhua County
Changhua (Wade-Giles: ''Chang¹-hua⁴'') is a Taiwanese County (Taiwan), county that is the smallest on the Geography of Taiwan, main island of Taiwan by area, and the fourth smallest in the country. With a total population of 1.24 million, Chan ...
was established, following the
Zhu Yigui rebellion. Despite that, rebellions and civil wars continued.
Empire of Japan
The origin of the modern Changhua City is attributed to the Japanese administration, as they made the city into the official county seat in 1897 under . During this era, the Japanese pronunciation ''Shōka'' came into use, alongside the "Chinese spellings" of "Changwha, Changhwa, Changhoa, Chanhue, Chan-hua, Tchanghoua".
In 1901, the local administrative unit was established, but this merged with in 1909. In 1920, Shoka was governed under the new
Taichū Prefecture
was one of the administrative divisions of Taiwan under Japanese rule, Japanese Taiwan. The prefecture consisted of modern-day Taichung City, Changhua County and Nantou County. It is also the origin of the name of modern-day Taichung. The Taich ...
. In 1933, and were merged with Shōka Town and upgraded to Shōka City.
Republic of China
After the
handover of Taiwan from Japan to the
Republic of China
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on 25 October 1945, Changhua City was established as
provincial city of
Taiwan Province
Taiwan Province ( zh, t=臺灣省 , p=Táiwān Shěng , poj=Tâi-oân-séng; PFS: ''Thòi-vàn-sén'' or ''Thòi-vân-sén'') is a ''de jure'' administrative division of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Provinces remain a titular division as ...
on 25 December the same year. On 30 November 1951, the Changhua City Office was established and subsequently on 1 December 1951, it was downgraded to
county-administered city
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and became the
county seat
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of
Changhua County
Changhua (Wade-Giles: ''Chang¹-hua⁴'') is a Taiwanese County (Taiwan), county that is the smallest on the Geography of Taiwan, main island of Taiwan by area, and the fourth smallest in the country. With a total population of 1.24 million, Chan ...
.
Geography
Changhua city has plenty of flat lands, however, the flat lands are divided in two portions by the Central Mountain Range of Taiwan. One on the South Eastern area and the other on the North Western area. The North Eastern area, although being flat, is often affected by soil erosion caused by typhoons during the summer, thus is not suitable for living.
The temperature of Changhua city on average is , annually, with July being the hottest and January being the coolest. Annual rainfall is , June being the wettest and November being the driest. Rainfall decreases westward closer to the coastline.
Climate
Government
Changhua contains the
Changhua County Government and
Changhua County Council.
Administrative divisions
Changhua City is divided into the following villages (in romanized alphabetical order):
Anxi, Ayi, Baobu, Chenggong, Citong, Datong, Dazhu, Fuan, Fugui, Fushan, Futian, Fuxing, Guangfu, Guanghua, Guangnan, Guashan, Guosheng, Guyi, Hediao, Huabei, Huayang, Jiadong, Jianan, Jianbao, Jieshou, Kuaiguan, Longshan, Lunping, Minquan, Minsheng, Nanan, Nanmei, Nanxing, Nanyao, Niupu, Pinghe, Sancun, Shipai, Taifeng, Taoyuan, Tianzhong, Tungfang, Tungxing, Wanan, Wanshou, Wenhua, Wuquan, Xiabu, Xian Xiangshan, Xiangyang, Xingbei, Xinhua, Xinxing, Xinyi, Xishi, Xixing, Yangming, Yanhe, Yanping, Yongfu, Yongsheng, Zhangan, Zhangle, Zhongquan, Zhongshan, Zhongxiao, Zhongyang, Zhongzheng, Zhongzhuang, Zhuanyao, Zhuxiang and Zhuzhong.
Economy
Changhua City is one of the more developed areas of Changhua County, industrialization has been ongoing since the 1970s. This is reflected by an increase of factories in Changhua and decreasing amount of agricultural fields. From a poll in 1992, 43.2% of respondents worked in the service sector, 42.4% in the industrial sector and only 14.4% in either the agricultural or fishing sector.
Education

The earliest school in Changhua dated back to 1726 during the
Qing dynasty
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. The Japanese administration also improved the education system in Changhua City. Changhua City has 15 elementary schools, 7 junior high schools, 7 senior high schools and 2 technical schools/universities.
Universities
*
National Changhua University of Education
*
Chienkuo Technology University
High schools
*
National Changhua Senior High School
*
Changhua Girls' Senior High School
* Changhua Arts High School (CHASH)
* National Changhua Senior School of Commerce (CHSC)
* The Affiliated Industrial Vocational High School of National Changhua University of Education (SIVS)
* Zen Del Senior High School (ZDVS)
* Ching Cheng High School (CCH)
Libraries
*
Changhua City Library
Tourist attractions
* 1895 Baguashan Anti-Japanese Martyrs' Museum
* Anti-Japanese Martyrs' Monument Park
* Baguashan Great Buddha
* Baguashan Literature Walk (八卦山文學步道)
* Baguashan Silver Bridge (八卦山銀橋)
*
Changhua Arts Hall
*
Changhua Confucian Temple
*
Changhua County Art Museum
*
Changhua Railway Hospital
*
Changhua Wude Hall
*
Changhua Roundhouse
* Gu-Yue Folk Museum (古月民俗館)
* Huayang Park (華陽公園)
* Hsinding Old Street (新町老街)
*
Kaihua Temple
*
Lai Ho Memorial Hall
* Museum of Traditional
Nan Bei Music and Theater
*
Nanyao Temple
*
National Changhua Living Art Center
* Red Hair Well (紅毛井)
*
Spring of Youth
*
Shengwang Temple
*
Yuanching Temple
* Yuan Ching Kaun Tradition Art Museum (元清觀民藝館)
Transportation
Changhua Station is the only
Taiwan Railways Administration
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station in Changhua City.
Freeway 1 connects Changhua City to
Taichung City and is one of the primary route for commuters between the two cities.
Freeway 3 intersects with Freeway 1 at Changhua and connects to
Provincial Highway 74.
Other events
On 25 May 2002,
China Airlines Flight 611 broke into pieces in mid-air. Parts of the plane landed in Changhua.
[225 die in China Airlines crash]
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Notable people
*
Johanna Schipper (known as "Johanna"; born 1967), comics artist and short story writer
References
External links
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