Dadu District, Taichung

Summary

Dadu District (Chinese: 大肚區; pinyin: Dàdù Qū; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tōa-tō͘-khu) is a suburban district in southwestern Taichung, Taiwan. The eponymous Dadu River flows nearby.

Dadu
大肚區
Dadu District
Wangtien Interchange in late-May 2009
Wangtien Interchange in late-May 2009
Dadu District in Taichung City
Dadu District in Taichung City
CountryTaiwan
Special MunicipalityTaichung
Area
 • Total37.0024 km2 (14.2867 sq mi)
Population
 (March 2023)
 • Total56,097
 • Density1,510.3/km2 (3,912/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (CST)
Websitewww.dadu.taichung.gov.tw Edit this at Wikidata (in Chinese)
Dadu District Office

History edit

The Yingpu culture was a late Neolithic culture in mid-Taiwan.

Dadu was the historical capital of the Kingdom of Middag which was established by the Taiwanese indigenous tribes of Papora, Babuza, Pazeh, and Hoanya.

Huangxi Academy was built in 1887 and was the predecessor of Dadu Elementary School.

Administrative divisions edit

Dadu District consists of 17 villages.[1]

  • Chenggong Village
  • Dadu Village
  • Dadong Village
  • Dingjie Village
  • Fushan Village
  • Huangsi Village
  • Jhebu Village
  • Jhonghe Village
  • Rueijing Village
  • Shanyang Village
  • Shejiao Village
  • Sinsing Village
  • Wangtian Village
  • Yingpu Village
  • Yonghe Village
  • Yongshun Village
  • Zihciang Village

Tourist attractions edit

Transportation edit

 
Dadu station

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ http://vote2014.nat.gov.tw/en/TV/nm400000800000000.html [permanent dead link]

External links edit

  • Official website   (in Chinese)

24°09′13″N 120°32′27″E / 24.15366°N 120.54096°E / 24.15366; 120.54096