Changhua

Changhua (Hokkien POJ: Chiong-hòa or Chiang-hòa), officially known as Changhua City, is a county-administered city and the county seat of Changhua County in Taiwan Province of the Republic of China. For many centuries the site was home to a settlement of Babuza people, a coastal tribe of Taiwanese aborigines. Changhua city is ranked first by population among county-administered cities. It is part of the Taichung–Changhua metropolitan area, which is the second largest in Taiwan.

Changhua
彰化市
Shōka
View of the Great Buddha on Baguashan at Changhua City
Nickname: 
Bamboo Town (半線城)
Coordinates: 24°04′N 120°32′E
Country Republic of China (Taiwan)
ProvinceTaiwan Province
CountyChanghua County
Government
  TypeCounty-controlled city
  MayorLin Shih-shen
Area
  Total65.68 km2 (25.36 sq mi)
Population
 (March 2023)
  Total226,564
  Density3,400/km2 (8,900/sq mi)
ISO 3166 codeTW-CHA
Websitewww.changhua.gov.tw/english/
Changhua City
Chinese彰化

Historically, Changhua city was a base for the Han Chinese when they invaded Taiwan against the Taiwanese aborigines, constructing a fortress built out of bamboo. 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 lore. Another site of interest is Taiwan's oldest temple honoring Confucius.

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