Puyan, Changhua

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Coordinates: 23°59′46″N 120°27′42.5″E / 23.99611°N 120.461806°E / 23.99611; 120.461806

Puyan Township
埔鹽鄉
Puyan Township in Changhua County
Puyan Township in Changhua County
LocationChanghua County, Taiwan
Area
 • Total39 km2 (15 sq mi)
Population
 (July 2018)
 • Total32,547
 • Density830/km2 (2,200/sq mi)

Puyan Township (Chinese: 埔鹽鄉; pinyin: Pǔyán Xiāng) is a rural township in Changhua County, Taiwan.

History[]

Puyan used to be a barren plain inhabited by the Babuza people dwellers who arrived from Quanzhou, Fujian around 300 years ago.

Geography[]

The township has an area of 38.61 km2 consisting of 22 villages, 262 neighborhoods and 8,452 households with a total population of 33,184 people. Around 87.8% of its total area is arable land. The township is located in central Changhua County.[1]

Administrative divisions[]

The township comprises 22 villages: Buzi, Chushui, Dalian, Dayou, Fengze, Haoxiu, Jiaoshu, Kunlun, Nangang, Nanxin, Punan, Puyan, Sanxing, Shibei, Taiping, Tiancheng, Wayao, Xihu, Xinxing, Xinshui, Yongle and Yongping.

Economy[]

Vegetable and glutinous rice planting are the main plantation in the township. Its milled long-grain glutinous rice accounts for 27% of the total production in Taiwan. Other produces are broccoli, leeks, spring onions, peas, cucumbers, bitter gourds, squashes and water chestnuts. Its livestock industry is also quite developed, in which most of the livestock are pigs and chickens, with additional cattle, sheep, deer and rabbits.

Commercial business is dominated by traditional shops. Small and medium enterprises or family-owned business operate in the production of parts and components of bikes, plywood, plastic processing or original equipment manufacturer.[2]

Tourist attractions[]

  • Puyan Shunze Temple

Transportation[]

Puyan System Interchange, spider web of freeway no. 1 and expressway no. 76.

References[]

  1. ^ "Puyan Township Office-Welcome To Puyan-History". puyan.gov.tw.
  2. ^ "Puyan Township Office-Welcome To Puyan-Business". puyan.gov.tw.

External links[]

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