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Chiayi County

Chiayi County is a county in Taiwan. Located in southwestern Taiwan surrounding but not including Chiayi City, it is the sixth largest county in the island of Taiwan. Its major tourist destination is Alishan National Scenic Area.

Chiayi County
嘉義縣
Ka-gi, Chiai
Coordinates: 23°29′46.34″N 120°38′30.75″E / 23.4962056°N 120.6418750°E / 23.4962056; 120.6418750
Country Republic of China (Taiwan)
Province Taiwan Province (government dissolved)
RegionSouthwestern Taiwan
SeatTaibao City
Largest cityMinxiong
Boroughs2 cities, 16 (2 urban, 14 rural) townships
Government
 • County MagistrateWeng Chang-liang (DPP)
Area
 • Total1,901.67 km2 (734.24 sq mi)
 • Rank10 of 22
Population
 (January 2023)
 • Total488,012[1]
 • Rank14 of 22
Time zoneUTC+8 (National Standard Time)
ISO 3166 codeTW-CYQ
Websitecyhg.gov.tw
Chiayi County
Traditional Chinese嘉義縣
Simplified Chinese嘉义县
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinJiāyì Xiàn[2]
Bopomofoㄐㄧㄚ   ㄧˋ   ㄒㄧㄢˋ
Gwoyeu RomatzyhJiayih Shiann
Wade–GilesChia¹-i⁴ Hsien⁴
Tongyong PinyinJiayì Siàn
Yale RomanizationJyāyì Syàn
MPS2Jiāyì Shiàn
IPA[tɕjá.î ɕjɛ̂n]
Hakka
Pha̍k-fa-sṳKâ-ngi-yen
Southern Min
Hokkien POJKa-gī-koān
Tâi-lôKa-gī-kuān

Name edit

The former Chinese placename was Tsu-lo-san[3] (Chinese: 諸羅山; pinyin: Zhūluóshān; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chu-lô-san), a representation of the original Formosan-language name Tirosen. A shortened version, Tsulo, was then used to name Tsulo County, which originally covered the underdeveloped northern two-thirds of the island. In 1704, the county seat was moved to Tsulosan, the site of modern-day Chiayi City. Following the 1723 Zhu Yigui rebellion, the county was reduced in size. In 1787, the county and city were renamed Chiayi (嘉義; lit. 'commended righteousness') by the Qianlong Emperor to acknowledge the citizens' loyalty during the Lin Shuangwen rebellion.[4]

History edit

Qing dynasty edit

Chiayi County was originally part of Zhuluo County during the Qing dynasty. It was given its modern name by the Qianlong Emperor after the Lin Shuangwen rebellion in 1788 for its role in resisting the rebels.[4]

Empire of Japan edit

From 1920, during the Japanese rule of Taiwan, the area of Tainan Prefecture covered modern-day Chiayi County, Chiayi City, Tainan and Yunlin County.

Republic of China edit

After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China on 25 October 1945, the area of present-day Chiayi County was administered under Tainan County.[5] In October 1950, Chiayi County was established as a county of Taiwan Province. Chiayi City was designated as the county seat.[6]

In July 1982, Chiayi City was upgraded to a provincial city, thus in December 1981, Chiayi County government relocated the county seat to Dongshiliao Farm in Taibao Township.

In March 1989, Wufong Township was renamed Alishan Township. In July 1991, Taibao Township was reorganized as Taibao City. In November 1991, Chiayi County government relocated the county seat from Dongshiliao Farm to Hsiangho New Village in Taibao City.[7] Puzi Township was reorganized as a county-administered city in September 1992.

Geography edit

Chiayi County borders Mount Yu to the east, Taiwan Strait to the west, Tainan City to the south and Yunlin County to the north. It spans over 1,903 km2 (735 sq mi), about 5.35% of the area of Taiwan. Chiayi County is located along the Tropic of Cancer.[8]

Administration edit

 
Chiayi County Government
 
Chiayi County Council

Chiayi County is divided into 2 cities, 2 urban townships, 13 rural townships and 1 mountain indigenous township.[9][10][11] Taibao City is the seat of Chiayi County and is home to Chiayi County Government. The Chiayi County Council is however located in Puzi City. Weng Chang-liang of the Democratic Progressive Party is the incumbent Magistrate of Chiayi County.

Type Name Chinese Taiwanese Hakka Formosan
Cities Taibao City 太保市 Thài-pó Thai-pó
Puzi (Puzih) City 朴子市 Phoh-chú Phú-chṳ́
Urban
townships
Budai 布袋鎮 Pò͘-tē Pu-thoi
Dalin 大林鎮 Tōa-nâ Thai-lìm
Rural
townships
Dapu 大埔鄉 Tōa-po͘ Thai-phû
Dongshi (Dongshih) 東石鄉 Tang-chio̍h Tûng-sa̍k
Fanlu 番路鄉 Hoan-lō͘ Fân-lu
Lioujiao (Liujiao) 六腳鄉 La̍k-kha Liuk-kiok
Lucao 鹿草鄉 Lo̍k-chháu Lu̍k-tshó
Meishan 梅山鄉 Mûi-san Mòi-sân
Minxiong (Minsyong) 民雄鄉 Bîn-hiông Mìn-hiùng
Shuishang (Shueishang) 水上鄉 Chhúi-siāng Súi-song
Xikou (Sikou) 溪口鄉 Khe-kháu Hâi-khiéu
Xingang (Singang) 新港鄉 Sin-káng Sîn-kóng
Yizhu (Yijhu) 義竹鄉 Gī-tek Ngi-tsuk
Zhongpu (Jhongpu) 中埔鄉 Tiong-po͘ Chûng-phû
Zhuqi (Jhuci) 竹崎鄉 Tek-kiā Tsuk-khì
Mountain
indigenous
township
Alishan 阿里山鄉 A-lí-san Â-lî-sân PsoseonganaTsou

Color indicates statutory language status of the Formosan language in the respective subdivision.

Demographics edit

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1985 569,932—    
1990 552,277−3.1%
1995 565,804+2.4%
2000 562,305−0.6%
2005 553,841−1.5%
2010 543,248−1.9%
2015 519,839−4.3%
Source:. Ministry of the Interior Population Census. Archived from the original on 2017-12-16. Retrieved 2016-05-01.

The current population of Chiayi County as of May 2022 is 490,423 people. The county has been experiencing a population decline since 2009 due to higher migration out of the county and a higher death rate than birth rate.[1] In 2013, the birthrate in the county was 5.89, lower than the average in Taiwan of 8.91, and the second lowest after Keelung.[12]

Education edit

 
National Chung Cheng University

Chiayi County is home to the government-owned National Chung Cheng University and National Chiayi University. Private universities and colleges including Chang Gung University of Science and Technology, Nanhua University, Toko University and WuFeng University. Education-related affairs in the county is managed by the Educational Department of Chiayi County Government.

Economy edit

Over the past 20 years, Chiayi County had often been left out in the regional economic development due to its less strategic location, lack of infrastructure and appropriate industrial land to attract manufacturers to set up factories in the area. All of the existing industrial parks in the county were built before 1981. Class 2 and class 3 industries have been developing slowly throughout Chiayi, thus the economic development is sluggish as well, resulting in slow urban development.

Three industrial parks named the Dapumei Industrial Park (大埔美工業區), Ma Chou Hou Industrial Park (馬稠後工業區) and Budai Intelligent Industrial Park are currently under planning in the county.[12][13] Industrial parks in the neighboring counties and cities also contributed to the difficulty of industrial developments in Chiayi County.

Energy edit

The Zengwen Hydroelectric Plant and Chiahui Gas-Fired Power Plant boasted the total national grid capacity of 50 MW and 670 MW respectively. Both of the power plants are located in the county.

Incinerator in the county is Lutsao Refuse Incineration Plant.

Tourist attractions edit

 
Alishan National Scenic Area
 
High-Heel Wedding Church

Museums edit

Notable museums, cultural centers and monuments in Chiayi County are the Dongshi Natural Ecological Exhibition Center, Mei-Ling Fine Arts Museum, National Radio Museum, Ping Huang Coffee Museum, Southern Branch of the National Palace Museum, Xikou Township Cultural Life Center and Tropic of Cancer Monument.

Natural edit

Bordered by mountains on one side and sea on the other side, Chiayi County holds three major national parks, which are Alishan National Scenic Area, Southwest Coast National Scenic Area and Siraya National Scenic Area, each represents a unique view of nature's wonders, from mountains, plains to ocean views.[14] It also houses the Chukou Nature Center, Haomeiliao Wetland and Meishan Park.

Dams edit

Renyitan Dam and Zengwen Dam are located in the county.

Buildings edit

The county houses the Dongshi Fisherman's Wharf, Chiayi Performing Arts Center and High-Heel Wedding Church.

Transportation edit

 
Chiayi Airport
 
THSR Chiayi Station

Air edit

Chiayi County is served by Chiayi Airport, located at the junction of Shuishang Township, Taibao City and neighboring Chiayi City.

Rail edit

Taiwan High Speed Rail stops at Chiayi HSR Station in Taibao City. Taiwan Railways Administration stations include the Dalin Station, Minxiong Station, Jiabei Station, Nanjing Station and Shuishang Station. The Alishan Forest Railway leads to Alishan National Scenic Area, with stations in Zhuqi Township, Meishan Township and Alishan Township.

Water edit

Budai Harbor in Budai Township provides ferry services to Magong City, Penghu.[15]

Relative location edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b . cyhg.gov.tw. Archived from the original on 2014-03-28. Retrieved 2014-05-04.
  2. ^ 教育部重編國語辭典修訂本 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 15 October 2019. 字詞 【嘉義縣】 注音 ㄐㄧㄚ ㄧˋ ㄒㄧㄢˋ 漢語拼音 jiā yì xiàn
  3. ^ Campbell, William (1903). "Explanatory Notes". Formosa under the Dutch: described from contemporary records, with explanatory notes and a bibliography of the island. London: Kegan Paul. p. 549. ISBN 9789576380839. OCLC 644323041.
  4. ^ a b "Taiwan in Time: Rebels of heaven and earth - Taipei Times". 17 April 2016.
  5. ^ "Rezoning Taiwan". Taiwan Today. 1 February 2011. Retrieved 9 December 2020.
  6. ^ . cyhg.gov.tw. Archived from the original on 2014-03-28.
  7. ^ . Cyhg.gov.tw. Archived from the original on 2014-03-28. Retrieved 2014-05-04.
  8. ^ . cyhg.gov.tw. Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2014-08-18.
  9. ^ "Geography". Chiayi County Government. from the original on 21 November 2017. Retrieved 3 May 2019. Chiayi County(2 cities, 2 towns, 14 villages )
  10. ^ 地理區域 [Geography]. 嘉義縣政府全球資訊網. from the original on 9 July 2019. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
  11. ^ 1.7-鄉鎮市區戶口數 [Population for Township and District]. Ministry of the Interior (in Chinese (Taiwan) and English). August 2020. Retrieved 21 September 2020. 嘉義縣 Chiayi County太保市 Taibao City朴子市 Puzih City布袋鎮 Budai Township大林鎮 Dalin Township民雄鄉 Minsyong Township溪口鄉 Sikou Township新港鄉 Singang Township六腳鄉 Lioujiao Township東石鄉 Dongshih Township義竹鄉 Yijhu Township鹿草鄉 Lucao Township水上鄉 Shueishang Township中埔鄉 Jhongpu Township竹崎鄉 Jhuci Township梅山鄉 Meishan Township番路鄉 Fanlu Township大埔鄉 Dapu Township阿里山鄉 Alishan Township
  12. ^ a b "Chiayi's low birthrate is problem for education". taipeitimes.com. from the original on 2015-07-12. Retrieved 2015-07-11.
  13. ^ "Chiayi county government, Invest in chiayi county-Dapumei Intelligent Industrial Park". from the original on 2015-07-12. Retrieved 2015-07-11.
  14. ^ "Attractions > Hot Spots > Chiayi County >". taiwan.net.tw. from the original on 2014-08-19. Retrieved 2014-08-18.
  15. ^ Liao, George (1 October 2017). "An amazing trip to Taiwan's Penghu County in three days". Taiwan News. from the original on 20 June 2018. Retrieved 3 October 2017.

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its history for attribution You may also add the template Translated zh 嘉義縣 to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Chiayi County is a county in Taiwan Located in southwestern Taiwan surrounding but not including Chiayi City it is the sixth largest county in the island of Taiwan Its major tourist destination is Alishan National Scenic Area Chiayi County 嘉義縣Ka gi ChiaiCountyFlagLogoCoordinates 23 29 46 34 N 120 38 30 75 E 23 4962056 N 120 6418750 E 23 4962056 120 6418750Country Republic of China Taiwan Province Taiwan Province government dissolved RegionSouthwestern TaiwanSeatTaibao CityLargest cityMinxiongBoroughs2 cities 16 2 urban 14 rural townshipsGovernment County MagistrateWeng Chang liang DPP Area Total1 901 67 km2 734 24 sq mi Rank10 of 22Population January 2023 Total488 012 1 Rank14 of 22Time zoneUTC 8 National Standard Time ISO 3166 codeTW CYQWebsitecyhg gov tw Chiayi CountyTraditional Chinese嘉義縣Simplified Chinese嘉义县TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinJiayi Xian 2 Bopomofoㄐㄧㄚ ㄧˋ ㄒㄧㄢˋGwoyeu RomatzyhJiayih ShiannWade GilesChia i Hsien Tongyong PinyinJiayi SianYale RomanizationJyayi SyanMPS2Jiayi ShianIPA tɕja i ɕjɛ n HakkaPha k fa sṳKa ngi yenSouthern MinHokkien POJKa gi koanTai loKa gi kuan Contents 1 Name 2 History 2 1 Qing dynasty 2 2 Empire of Japan 2 3 Republic of China 3 Geography 4 Administration 5 Demographics 6 Education 7 Economy 8 Energy 9 Tourist attractions 9 1 Museums 9 2 Natural 9 3 Dams 9 4 Buildings 10 Transportation 10 1 Air 10 2 Rail 10 3 Water 11 Relative location 12 References 13 External linksName editThe former Chinese placename was Tsu lo san 3 Chinese 諸羅山 pinyin Zhuluoshan Pe h ōe ji Chu lo san a representation of the original Formosan language name Tirosen A shortened version Tsulo was then used to name Tsulo County which originally covered the underdeveloped northern two thirds of the island In 1704 the county seat was moved to Tsulosan the site of modern day Chiayi City Following the 1723 Zhu Yigui rebellion the county was reduced in size In 1787 the county and city were renamed Chiayi 嘉義 lit commended righteousness by the Qianlong Emperor to acknowledge the citizens loyalty during the Lin Shuangwen rebellion 4 History editQing dynasty edit Chiayi County was originally part of Zhuluo County during the Qing dynasty It was given its modern name by the Qianlong Emperor after the Lin Shuangwen rebellion in 1788 for its role in resisting the rebels 4 Empire of Japan edit From 1920 during the Japanese rule of Taiwan the area of Tainan Prefecture covered modern day Chiayi County Chiayi City Tainan and Yunlin County Republic of China edit After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China on 25 October 1945 the area of present day Chiayi County was administered under Tainan County 5 In October 1950 Chiayi County was established as a county of Taiwan Province Chiayi City was designated as the county seat 6 In July 1982 Chiayi City was upgraded to a provincial city thus in December 1981 Chiayi County government relocated the county seat to Dongshiliao Farm in Taibao Township In March 1989 Wufong Township was renamed Alishan Township In July 1991 Taibao Township was reorganized as Taibao City In November 1991 Chiayi County government relocated the county seat from Dongshiliao Farm to Hsiangho New Village in Taibao City 7 Puzi Township was reorganized as a county administered city in September 1992 Geography editChiayi County borders Mount Yu to the east Taiwan Strait to the west Tainan City to the south and Yunlin County to the north It spans over 1 903 km2 735 sq mi about 5 35 of the area of Taiwan Chiayi County is located along the Tropic of Cancer 8 Administration edit nbsp Chiayi County Government nbsp Chiayi County Council Chiayi County is divided into 2 cities 2 urban townships 13 rural townships and 1 mountain indigenous township 9 10 11 Taibao City is the seat of Chiayi County and is home to Chiayi County Government The Chiayi County Council is however located in Puzi City Weng Chang liang of the Democratic Progressive Party is the incumbent Magistrate of Chiayi County Type Name Chinese Taiwanese Hakka Formosan Cities Taibao City 太保市 Thai po Thai po Puzi Puzih City 朴子市 Phoh chu Phu chṳ Urbantownships Budai 布袋鎮 Po te Pu thoi Dalin 大林鎮 Tōa na Thai lim Ruraltownships Dapu 大埔鄉 Tōa po Thai phu Dongshi Dongshih 東石鄉 Tang chio h Tung sa k Fanlu 番路鄉 Hoan lō Fan lu Lioujiao Liujiao 六腳鄉 La k kha Liuk kiok Lucao 鹿草鄉 Lo k chhau Lu k tsho Meishan 梅山鄉 Mui san Moi san Minxiong Minsyong 民雄鄉 Bin hiong Min hiung Shuishang Shueishang 水上鄉 Chhui siang Sui song Xikou Sikou 溪口鄉 Khe khau Hai khieu Xingang Singang 新港鄉 Sin kang Sin kong Yizhu Yijhu 義竹鄉 Gi tek Ngi tsuk Zhongpu Jhongpu 中埔鄉 Tiong po Chung phu Zhuqi Jhuci 竹崎鄉 Tek kia Tsuk khi Mountainindigenoustownship Alishan 阿里山鄉 A li san A li san PsoseonganaTsou Color indicates statutory language status of the Formosan language in the respective subdivision Demographics editHistorical populationYearPop 1985569 932 1990552 277 3 1 1995565 804 2 4 2000562 305 0 6 2005553 841 1 5 2010543 248 1 9 2015519 839 4 3 Source Populations by city and country in Taiwan Ministry of the Interior Population Census Archived from the original on 2017 12 16 Retrieved 2016 05 01 The current population of Chiayi County as of May 2022 is 490 423 people The county has been experiencing a population decline since 2009 due to higher migration out of the county and a higher death rate than birth rate 1 In 2013 the birthrate in the county was 5 89 lower than the average in Taiwan of 8 91 and the second lowest after Keelung 12 Education edit nbsp National Chung Cheng University Chiayi County is home to the government owned National Chung Cheng University and National Chiayi University Private universities and colleges including Chang Gung University of Science and Technology Nanhua University Toko University and WuFeng University Education related affairs in the county is managed by the Educational Department of Chiayi County Government Economy editOver the past 20 years Chiayi County had often been left out in the regional economic development due to its less strategic location lack of infrastructure and appropriate industrial land to attract manufacturers to set up factories in the area All of the existing industrial parks in the county were built before 1981 Class 2 and class 3 industries have been developing slowly throughout Chiayi thus the economic development is sluggish as well resulting in slow urban development Three industrial parks named the Dapumei Industrial Park 大埔美工業區 Ma Chou Hou Industrial Park 馬稠後工業區 and Budai Intelligent Industrial Park are currently under planning in the county 12 13 Industrial parks in the neighboring counties and cities also contributed to the difficulty of industrial developments in Chiayi County Energy editThe Zengwen Hydroelectric Plant and Chiahui Gas Fired Power Plant boasted the total national grid capacity of 50 MW and 670 MW respectively Both of the power plants are located in the county Incinerator in the county is Lutsao Refuse Incineration Plant Tourist attractions edit nbsp Alishan National Scenic Area nbsp High Heel Wedding Church Museums edit Notable museums cultural centers and monuments in Chiayi County are the Dongshi Natural Ecological Exhibition Center Mei Ling Fine Arts Museum National Radio Museum Ping Huang Coffee Museum Southern Branch of the National Palace Museum Xikou Township Cultural Life Center and Tropic of Cancer Monument Natural edit Bordered by mountains on one side and sea on the other side Chiayi County holds three major national parks which are Alishan National Scenic Area Southwest Coast National Scenic Area and Siraya National Scenic Area each represents a unique view of nature s wonders from mountains plains to ocean views 14 It also houses the Chukou Nature Center Haomeiliao Wetland and Meishan Park Dams edit Renyitan Dam and Zengwen Dam are located in the county Buildings edit The county houses the Dongshi Fisherman s Wharf Chiayi Performing Arts Center and High Heel Wedding Church Transportation edit nbsp Chiayi Airport nbsp THSR Chiayi Station Air edit Chiayi County is served by Chiayi Airport located at the junction of Shuishang Township Taibao City and neighboring Chiayi City Rail edit Taiwan High Speed Rail stops at Chiayi HSR Station in Taibao City Taiwan Railways Administration stations include the Dalin Station Minxiong Station Jiabei Station Nanjing Station and Shuishang Station The Alishan Forest Railway leads to Alishan National Scenic Area with stations in Zhuqi Township Meishan Township and Alishan Township Water edit Budai Harbor in Budai Township provides ferry services to Magong City Penghu 15 Relative location editReferences edit a b Welcome to Chiayi County Government Population Population cyhg gov tw Archived from the original on 2014 03 28 Retrieved 2014 05 04 教育部重編國語辭典修訂本 in Chinese Taiwan Retrieved 15 October 2019 字詞 嘉義縣 注音 ㄐㄧㄚ ㄧˋ ㄒㄧㄢˋ 漢語拼音 jia yi xian Campbell William 1903 Explanatory Notes Formosa under the Dutch described from contemporary records with explanatory notes and a bibliography of the island London Kegan Paul p 549 ISBN 9789576380839 OCLC 644323041 a b Taiwan in Time Rebels of heaven and earth Taipei Times 17 April 2016 Rezoning Taiwan Taiwan Today 1 February 2011 Retrieved 9 December 2020 Welcome to Chiayi County Government History Republic of China Era 1945 cyhg gov tw Archived from the original on 2014 03 28 Welcome to Chiayi County Government History Republic of China Era 1945 Cyhg gov tw Archived from the original on 2014 03 28 Retrieved 2014 05 04 Welcome to Chiayi County Government Geography Geography cyhg gov tw Archived from the original on 2015 09 23 Retrieved 2014 08 18 Geography Chiayi County Government Archived from the original on 21 November 2017 Retrieved 3 May 2019 Chiayi County 2 cities 2 towns 14 villages 地理區域 Geography 嘉義縣政府全球資訊網 Archived from the original on 9 July 2019 Retrieved 3 May 2019 1 7 鄉鎮市區戶口數 Population for Township and District Ministry of the Interior in Chinese Taiwan and English August 2020 Retrieved 21 September 2020 嘉義縣 Chiayi County太保市 Taibao City朴子市 Puzih City布袋鎮 Budai Township大林鎮 Dalin Township民雄鄉 Minsyong Township溪口鄉 Sikou Township新港鄉 Singang Township六腳鄉 Lioujiao Township東石鄉 Dongshih Township義竹鄉 Yijhu Township鹿草鄉 Lucao Township水上鄉 Shueishang Township中埔鄉 Jhongpu Township竹崎鄉 Jhuci Township梅山鄉 Meishan Township番路鄉 Fanlu Township大埔鄉 Dapu Township阿里山鄉 Alishan Township a b Chiayi s low birthrate is problem for education taipeitimes com Archived from the original on 2015 07 12 Retrieved 2015 07 11 Chiayi county government Invest in chiayi county Dapumei Intelligent Industrial Park Archived from the original on 2015 07 12 Retrieved 2015 07 11 Attractions gt Hot Spots gt Chiayi County gt taiwan net tw Archived from the original on 2014 08 19 Retrieved 2014 08 18 Liao George 1 October 2017 An amazing trip to Taiwan s Penghu County in three days Taiwan News Archived from the original on 20 June 2018 Retrieved 3 October 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chiayi County nbsp Look up Chiayi in Wiktionary the free dictionary Chiayi County Government Garden City https web archive org web 20100305233542 http www ccu edu tw eng e index php nbsp Geographic data related to Chiayi County at OpenStreetMap Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chiayi County amp oldid 1218788866, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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