Caotun
Caotun Township[1] is an urban township in the northwest of Nantou County, Taiwan.[2]
Caotun Township 草屯鎮 | |
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The old town of Caotun | |
Caotun Township in Nantou County | |
Location | Nantou County, Taiwan |
Government | |
• Type | Urban township |
Area | |
• Total | 104 km2 (40 sq mi) |
Population (June 2018) | |
• Total | 97,477 |
Caotun Township | |
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Chinese | 草屯鎮 |
Hanyu Pinyin | Cǎotún Zhèn |
Wade–Giles | Ts'ao3-t'un2 Chen4 |
Pha̍k-fa-sṳ | Tshó-thùn-tsṳ́n |
Hokkien POJ | Chháu-tūn-tìn |
History
The area was historically known as Chháu-ê-tun (草鞋墩) with the present name adopted under Japanese rule in 1920.
Administrative divisions
The township comprises 27 villages: Beishi, Beitou, Bifeng, Bizhou, Duihe, Fuliao, Fuxing, Heping, Jialao, Mingzheng, Nanpu, Pingding, Pinglin, Shanglin, Shanjiao, Shichuan, Shuangdong, Tucheng, Xincuo, Xinfeng, Xinzhuang, Yanfeng, Yufeng, Yushi, Zhongshan, Zhongyuan and Zhongzheng.
Education
Tourist attractions
- Caotun Night Market
- Taiwan Times Village
- Yu-hsiu Museum of Art
- Longde Temple
- Huide Temple
- Deng-Ying Academy
- National Taiwan Craft Research Institute
- Taiwan Craft Cultural Park
Transportation
The nearest train station to Caotun is the Yuanlin Station of the Taiwan Railway Administration in Changhua County.
Notable natives
- Hsieh Ming-yu, singer and songwriter
- Tsai Ping-kun, Deputy Mayor of Taipei
- Wu Den-yih, Vice President of the Republic of China (2012-2016)
References
- 臺灣地區鄉鎮市區級以上行政區域名稱中英對照表 Glossary of Names for Administrative Divisions. Ministry of the Interior. 26 March Minguo 104 (2015). Retrieved 30 September 2017. (in Chinese)
- "Visit Caotun in Beautiful Nantou - Taiwanese Secrets".
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