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Dajia District

24°20′50″N 120°37′21″E / 24.347116°N 120.622519°E / 24.347116; 120.622519

Dajia
大甲區
Taikō
Dajia District in Taichung City
LocationTaichung, Taiwan
Area
 • Total59 km2 (23 sq mi)
Population
 (February 2023)
 • Total74,904
 • Density1,300/km2 (3,300/sq mi)
Websitewww.dajia.taichung.gov.tw (in Chinese)
Dajia District office

Dajia District (Chinese: 大甲區; pinyin: Dàjiǎ Qū; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tāi-kah-khu) is a coastal suburban district in Taichung, Taiwan. It is located on the northwestern corner of Taichung. The climate of the region is Sub-tropical, and the average temperature is roughly 24 degrees Celsius. In March 2012, it was named one of the Top 10 Small Tourist Towns by the Tourism Bureau of Taiwan.[1]

History edit

 
Map of Dajia (labeled as Taikō) and surrounding area (1944)

The local Taokas tribe people used to live in the area before the Han people arrived. Their main activities were hunting and farming. The Han Chinese started to arrive around 1669 during the Ming dynasty in which most of them came from Fujian, especially Quanzhou. Dajia used to be an urban township of Taichung County. On 25 December 2010, it was upgraded to become a district of the new special municipality of Taichung.[2]

Administrative divisions edit

Zhaoyang, Dajia, Shuntian, Kongmen, Pingan, Zhuangmei, Xinmei, Minshan, Zhongshan, Nanyang, Xunfeng, Yihe, Wuling, Wenqu, Wuqu, Wenwu, Fenghua, Dehua, Jiangnan, Dingdian, Taibai, Mengchun, Xingfu, Rinan, Longquan, Xiqi, Tongan, Fude and Jianxing Village.

Economy edit

Notable products edit

  • Dajia East Pottery
  • Yutou etc.
  • Nǎiyóu sū bǐng (奶油酥餅) – A buttery flaky pastry with a thin round shape
  • Purple jade su – a taro dessert

Native products edit

Industrial products edit

Tourist attractions edit

 
Dajia Jenn Lann Temple

Dajia Mazu Sightseeing Cultural Festival, Taichung A religious and pompous event – Dajia Mazu border-tour of incense-offering

In the spring of Taiwan, amidst blossoming natural flowers, every locality is stirred for the event of welcoming and receiving Mazu. Mazu, being long stalled adored in the temple, is being shouldered by worshippers to view the spring for blessing. Everyone with religious sentiment happily participates in the event of the joyful god-welcoming competitions.

Among these events to welcome Mazu, held in every locality, is the border-tour of incense-offering of "Dajia, Taichung Mazu Sightseeing Cultural Festival." The tour would travel across the city and village of the former Taichung County (now part of Taichung City), Changhua County, Yunlin County, and Chiayi County and is considered to be one of the major events of Taiwan's religious community. As a whole, the tour would march a distance on foot of 330 kilometers, and lasts over 7 days and 8 nights, passing by more than eighty participating temples. During the border-tour of incense-offering, both the traditional folk arts as well as new-generation artistic performance of Taiwan join in the tour for joy, attracting a great deal of attention.

As the worshippers travel through the county and city with the faith of Mazu, they build up friendships with people along the way. During the 7-day and 8-night tour of incense-offering, there are joyful and exciting events and religious prayer as well as concentrated and ascetic sentiments – a co-existence of the heavenly and temporary, while artistic performances of the ancient, contemporary, local, or overseas are staged within the same context of space and time. As a result, the intermingled moments of religious faith and an exhilarating joyful atmosphere have confirmed the religious faith of the people of Taiwan.

In recent years, the festival is increasingly attracting the growing number of Mazu worshippers in mainland China – in 2010 there were more than 2,000 mainland followers from about 40 Mazu temples. President Ma Ying-jeou also attended.[3]

Transportation edit

 
Dajia Rail Station

Taiwan High Speed Rail passes through the eastern part of the district, but no station is currently planned.

Notable natives edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Wong, Maggie Hiufu (30 March 2012). . CNN Go. Archived from the original on 2 April 2012. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
  2. ^ . Dajia District Office. 6 December 2016. Archived from the original on 7 March 2017. Retrieved 7 March 2017.
  3. ^ Taiwanese festival lures mainland Chinese 21 April 2010 at the Wayback Machine, BBC News, 19 April 2010

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The local Taokas tribe people used to live in the area before the Han people arrived Their main activities were hunting and farming The Han Chinese started to arrive around 1669 during the Ming dynasty in which most of them came from Fujian especially Quanzhou Dajia used to be an urban township of Taichung County On 25 December 2010 it was upgraded to become a district of the new special municipality of Taichung 2 Administrative divisions editZhaoyang Dajia Shuntian Kongmen Pingan Zhuangmei Xinmei Minshan Zhongshan Nanyang Xunfeng Yihe Wuling Wenqu Wuqu Wenwu Fenghua Dehua Jiangnan Dingdian Taibai Mengchun Xingfu Rinan Longquan Xiqi Tongan Fude and Jianxing Village Economy editNotable products edit Dajia East Pottery Yutou etc Nǎiyou su bǐng 奶油酥餅 A buttery flaky pastry with a thin round shape Purple jade su a taro dessertNative products edit Rice Taro Scallion Sweet potato Bitter melon Straw hats and productsIndustrial products edit Bicycle Giant Manufacturing is Established 1972 in DajiaTourist attractions edit nbsp Dajia Jenn Lann TempleDajia Jenn Lann Temple Sword Well Chenggong Park Dajia Wenchang Temple Kuo Xing Temple Military Memorial Park Zhongzheng ParkDajia Mazu Sightseeing Cultural Festival Taichung A religious and pompous event Dajia Mazu border tour of incense offeringIn the spring of Taiwan amidst blossoming natural flowers every locality is stirred for the event of welcoming and receiving Mazu Mazu being long stalled adored in the temple is being shouldered by worshippers to view the spring for blessing Everyone with religious sentiment happily participates in the event of the joyful god welcoming competitions Among these events to welcome Mazu held in every locality is the border tour of incense offering of Dajia Taichung Mazu Sightseeing Cultural Festival The tour would travel across the city and village of the former Taichung County now part of Taichung City Changhua County Yunlin County and Chiayi County and is considered to be one of the major events of Taiwan s religious community As a whole the tour would march a distance on foot of 330 kilometers and lasts over 7 days and 8 nights passing by more than eighty participating temples During the border tour of incense offering both the traditional folk arts as well as new generation artistic performance of Taiwan join in the tour for joy attracting a great deal of attention As the worshippers travel through the county and city with the faith of Mazu they build up friendships with people along the way During the 7 day and 8 night tour of incense offering there are joyful and exciting events and religious prayer as well as concentrated and ascetic sentiments a co existence of the heavenly and temporary while artistic performances of the ancient contemporary local or overseas are staged within the same context of space and time As a result the intermingled moments of religious faith and an exhilarating joyful atmosphere have confirmed the religious faith of the people of Taiwan In recent years the festival is increasingly attracting the growing number of Mazu worshippers in mainland China in 2010 there were more than 2 000 mainland followers from about 40 Mazu temples President Ma Ying jeou also attended 3 Transportation edit nbsp Dajia Rail StationTRA Dajia Station TRA Rinan StationTaiwan High Speed Rail passes through the eastern part of the district but no station is currently planned Notable natives editChiu Tai san Minister of Justice 2016 2018 Hsueh Ling member of 8th Legislative Yuan Liu Sung pan Vice President of Legislative Yuan 1990 1991 Peng Ming min presidential candidate for 1996 presidential election Huang PorenSee also editDajia RiverReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dajia District Taichung Wong Maggie Hiufu 30 March 2012 Taiwan names its 10 top small tourist towns CNN Go Archived from the original on 2 April 2012 Retrieved 31 March 2012 History Dajia District Office 6 December 2016 Archived from the original on 7 March 2017 Retrieved 7 March 2017 Taiwanese festival lures mainland Chinese Archived 21 April 2010 at the Wayback Machine BBC News 19 April 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dajia District amp oldid 1186616802, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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