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Taichung, officially Taichung City, is a special municipality located in central Taiwan. Taichung has approximately 2.83 million residents and is the second largest city of Taiwan, as well as the most populous city in Central Taiwan. It serves as the core of the Taichung–Changhua metropolitan area, the second largest metropolitan area in Taiwan.
Qingshui District, also spelled as Chingshui District, is a coastal suburban district in western Taichung City, Taiwan.
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Dadu District is a suburban district in southwestern Taichung, Taiwan. The eponymous Dadu River flows nearby.
The Kingdom of Middag, also known as the Kingdom of Dadu, was a supra-tribal alliance located in the central-western plains of Taiwan in the 17th century. This polity was established by the Taiwanese indigenous peoples of Papora, Babuza, Pazeh, and Hoanya. It ruled as many as 27 villages, occupying the western part of present-day Taichung county and the northern part of modern Changhua county. Having survived the rule of European colonists and the Kingdom of Tungning, the aboriginal peoples who previously comprised Middag were eventually subjugated to the rule of the Qing Empire in the 18th century.
Provincial Highway 1 is a 461.081 km (286.502 mi)-long Taiwanese provincial highway that starts in the north of the country near Taipei Main Station and ends in the south at Fangshan, Pingtung County. It intersects with Provincial Highway 9 and Provincial Highway 26. Before the freeway system was built in Taiwan, this was the primary north-south highway for the island. The highway connects most of the major cities in Taiwan. In most parts of Taiwan, the road is known as The North-South Highway (縱貫公路).
Zhuifen is a railway station on the Taiwan Railways Administration Western Trunk line located in Dadu District, Taichung, Taiwan.
Dadu is a railway station on the Taiwan Railways Administration (TRA) West Coast line located in Dadu District, Taichung, Taiwan.
Taichung HSR is a railway and metro station in Wuri District, Taichung, Taiwan. It is served by Taiwan High Speed Rail and the Green Line of the Taichung Metro. The station is adjacent to Xinwuri Station of Taiwan Railway Administration.
Longjing District is a coastal suburban district in western Taichung, Taiwan.
The Dadu Plateau, also known as Dadu Mountain or Dadushan, is a plateau that stretches across Taichung, Taiwan. It borders the Taichung Basin in the east and the seacoast of Taichung in the west, and lies between the Dajia River and the Dadu River. The plateau is long and narrow, with a length of about 20 km and a width of about 5 to 7 km. Its average elevation is about 151 m above sea level, with its highest peak at 310 m.
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Wuri District is a district in southern Taichung, Taiwan. Both of the two north–south freeways, as well as Provincial Highway 74 pass through Wuri. Wuri is also home to a large military training centre, Chengkungling, as well as Taichung HSR station, which can connect to Taiwan High Speed Rail, Taiwan Railways, and Green line of Taichung Metro.
Gaomei Wetlands, officially Gaomei Wetland Preservation Area, is a wetland in Qingshui District, Taichung, Taiwan.
Provincial Highway 12, named as Taiwan Boulevard (台灣大道) for its entire length, is a 23.2 km east–west highway that connects Port of Taichung in Wuqi with downtown Taichung City.
The Taichung Metropolitan Park is an urban park in Xitun District, Taichung, Taiwan.
The Huangxi Academy is a former academy in Dadu District, Taichung, Taiwan.
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