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词条 Fengyuan District
释义

  1. History

     Tribute rice for Emperor of Japan (1895-1959) 

  2. Administrative divisions

  3. Tourism

      Golf course    Night market of Miao Dong  

  4. Economy

  5. Industrial products

  6. Transportation

     Rail  Road 

  7. Notable natives

  8. References

  9. External links

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Fengyuan District ({{zh|t=豐原區}}) is a district located in north-central Taichung, Taiwan on the south bank of the Dajia River. Fengyuan district is the third most populated district among former Taichung County, ranking after Dali and Taiping district. Fengyuan is recognized as Huludun in early times, meaning "gourd" in Chinese, for a gourd-shape pile of mud was found in Fengyuan by the aborigines. The rice yielded from Fengyuan is famous for its high quality and the bakery industry prospered in later decades. Because of the extraordinary location of the intersection of Taiwan railway west trunk and Dongshi branch line, Fengyuan quickly expanded after World War II. It soon became one of the political, economical and communication centers of central Taiwan, playing an important role in the development of the central part of this island. Recently, Fengyuan faces the challenge of being marginalized after the amalgamation of Taichung County and Taichung City in December 2010.

History

Before the arrival of the Han Chinese, the area of Fengyuan city was inhabited by Taiwanese aborigines. Their name for the area, meaning "thriving pine forest", which was transcribed into Chinese characters as {{lang|zh-hant|泰耶爾墩}}. Before the mid-18th century, the area was a territory of the Pazeh people, which they called Haluton. This name was adapted into Hokkien as Haloton ({{zh|t=葫蘆墩|poj=Hô͘-lô͘-tun|l=gourd mound}}).

Han immigration to the area began during late Qing rule. Liu Mingchuan gave the area a nickname of "little Suzhou" due to its prosperity and scenic beauty.

In 1905, during Japanese rule, the Holotun Station was erected, putting the area along a main thoroughfare. In 1920, the Governor-General of Taiwan gave the town its name, {{nihongo||豐原|Toyohara|lead=yes}}, meaning flourishing plain.

In 1950, Fengyuan was made the capital of Taichung County, until 25 December 2010, when Taichung County and Taichung City merged to form a new Taichung municipality with Xitun District as the capital.

Tribute rice for Emperor of Japan (1895-1959)

Emperor Meiji′Emperor Taishō′Hirohito ate rice supplied from Fengyuan City.

Administrative divisions

Fengyuan, Fengrong, Dingjie, Zhongshan, Xiajie, Zhongyang, Danan, Beinan, Tungnan, Xinan, Fengxi, Zunliao, Fengzun, Fuchun, Hulu, Xian, Xishi, Zhongxing, Shepi, Sancun, Tungshi, Minsheng, Tianxin, Fengtian, Liancun, Yangming, Nanyang, Beiyang, Tungyang, Nancun, Nantian, Nansong, Wengming, Wengzi, Wengshe and Pozi Village.[1]

Tourism

  • Fengyuan Museum of Lacquer Art
  • Taichung Municipal City Huludun Cultural Center

Golf course

Eastern hill part of Fengyuan.

Night market of Miao Dong

In the 1970s, citizens created the Night market of Miao Dong ({{lang|zh-hant|廟東夜市}}), there are full of Taiwanese street foods.

Economy

The restaurant chain KLG has its headquarters in Fengyuan District.[2]

Industrial products

  • Athletic shoe

Transportation

Rail

Fengyuan District is accessible from TRA Fengyuan Station.

Road

  • National Highway No. 1
  • National Highway No. 4

Notable natives

  • Chang Yu-sheng, pop singer
  • Johnny Chiang, Minister of Government Information Office (2010–2011)
  • Kuan Bi-ling, member of Legislative Yuan
  • Liu Fu-hao, baseball player
  • Winnie Hsin, pop singer

References

1. ^http://vote2014.nat.gov.tw/en/TV/nm400001100000000.html
2. ^"{{cite web |url=http://www.klgclub.com/?f=ContactUs |title=Contact Us |publisher=KLG |accessdate=March 7, 2016 |quote="{{lang|zh-hant|快樂雞股份有限公司 台中市豐原區西勢路154號}}"}}
{{commons category|Fengyuan District, Taichung}}

External links

  • Government website
{{Taiwan Taichung divisions}}{{Districts in Taiwan}}

1 : Districts of Taichung

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