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Posted Date:2023-09-25
Updated:2023-11-08
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Introduction of Taichung and Changhua Tourism Union

Taichung & Changhua Core of Taiwan
Taichung City, standing as Taiwan's second most populous urban hub, was thoughtfully designed during the Japanese colonial period as the first announced urban plan. It has remained the pulsating heart of central Taiwan's economic and cultural life. Abundant parks and verdant spaces bring pride to its dwellers. A diversity of fashionable retail centers, internationally acclaimed public edifices, historical sites from various epochs, and the cherished tradition of gifting intertwine to define the glamour of Taichung exploration. Lukang, located in Changhua County, boasts a storied history stretching back three centuries. A once energetic trading port with Quanzhou, Fujian, during the Qing Dynasty, Lukang claimed its spot among Taiwan's three major cities. Migrations across the strait orchestrated an assembly of commodities, folk customs, and cultural arts. Central Taiwan, the cradle of numerous Taiwanese cultural traditions, hosts temples like the revered Mazu Temple and Longshan Temple, standing as enduring architectural marvels. Stone, wood carvings, and murals bear witness to the artistic virtuosity of revered craftsmen.
Central Taiwan is a treasure trove of cultural classics. Wufeng Lin Family Garden, an exquisite Qing Dynasty official dwelling, immaculately preserved. At Baguashan, the Great Buddha commands reverence, leaving an indelible impression on the hearts of many.