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}} | other_name = | nickname = Bamboo Town (Chinese: 半線城) | settlement_type = County-controlled city | image_skyline = 彰化市中正路一段.JPG | imagesize = | image_caption = Changhua City | image_map = Changhua-city.png | population_density_km2 = auto | mapsize = | subdivision_type = Country | subdivision_name = | subdivision_type1 = County | subdivision_name1 = Changhua County | area_total_km2 = 65.68 | population_as_of = December 2014 | population_total = 235,022 | population_density_km2 = | parts_type = Administrative divisions | parts = | government_footnotes = | government_type = County-controlled city | leader_title = Mayor | leader_name = Chiu Chien-fu (DPP)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Changhua City Office >> About the Mayor )〕〔http://vote2014.nat.gov.tw/en/TD/nm703010100000000.html〕 | website = (www.changhua.gov.tw ) }} Changhua, officially known as Changhua City (), is a county-controlled city and the county seat of Changhua County in Taiwan. 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-controlled cities. Historically, Changhua city was a base for the Hans when they invaded Taiwan and to defend from the Taiwanese aborigines, a fortress built out of bamboo was made. Thus Changhua has earned its name as "Bamboo Town". Changhua is best known for its landmark statue of the Buddha. 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. ==History== ''Poasoa'' (transliteration: 半線; ) was once a center of settlement for the Babuza people (a plains aboriginal tribe). During the Dutch period, the area was under the administration of Favorlang (modern-day Huwei, Yunlin) and was controlled by the Dutch East India Company. During the Siege of Fort Zeelandia, the area was also one of Koxinga's central defense and attack bases. During the Chinese immigration of the 17th century, Changhua city was one of the four cities that had major immigration; it was one of the oldest Han Chinese settlements. By 1694, Poasoa Village (半線庄) had been established. During the late 17th to late 19th century the area continued to be one of the major urban settlements in central Taiwan. In 1723, Changhua County was established, following the Zhu Yigui rebellion. Despite that, rebellions and civil wars continued. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Changhua」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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