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Huwei, Yunlin

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Huwei Township
虎尾鎮
Kobi
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Street view in Huwei
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Huwei Township in Yunlin County
LocationYunlin County, Taiwan
Area
  Total
69 km2 (27 sq mi)
Population
 (February 2023)
  Total
70,300
  Density1,000/km2 (2,600/sq mi)
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Downtown Huwei
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Huwei Township Office

Huwei Township (Chinese: 虎尾鎮; pinyin: Hǔwěi Zhèn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hó͘-bóe-tìn or Hó͘-bé-tìn) is an urban township in Yunlin County, Taiwan. It has a population of about 70,300.

Name

In the 17th century, during the Dutch era, Favorolang was one of the largest and most powerful aboriginal villages in Taiwan.[1] The name has also been spelled Favorlang, Favorlangh, and Vovorollang.[2] Its location was north of Tirosen (modern-day Chiayi), and the Favorlang river had been called by the Chinese How-boe-khe (Chinese: 吼尾溪) during the reign of the Qing Yongzheng Emperor (ca. 1722 – 1735). The Chinese name for the area (Chinese: 大崙腳庄) was later changed to Go-keng-chhu (Chinese: 五間厝庄; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Gō͘ -keng-chhù-chng).[3][4]

The name Favorlang is said to have derived from the ethnonym Babuza,[5] a tribe of the Taiwanese Plains Aborigines.

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Map of Huwei (labeled as Kobi) and surrounding area (1944)

In 1920, during Taiwan's Japanese era, the town was administered as Kobi Town (Japanese: 虎尾庄), under Kobi District (虎尾郡), Tainan Prefecture. During this era, the town earned the nickname of "Sugar Capital" (糖都).

Government

Administrative divisions

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Villages in Huwei Township

There are 29 villages:[6]

  • Anqing
  • Anxi
  • Beixi
  • Dexing
  • Dingxi
  • Dongren
  • Dongtun
  • Fangcao
  • Gong'an
  • Huilai
  • Jianguo
  • Juetou
  • Kendi
  • Lenei
  • Lianshi
  • Liren
  • Pinghe
  • Sanhe
  • Xi'an
  • Xiaxi
  • Xingnan
  • Xingzhong
  • Xinji
  • Xinxing
  • Xitun
  • Yanping
  • Yingchuan
  • Zhongshan
  • Zhongxi

Local government

Economy

  • Huwei Sugar Factory

Education

Tourist attractions

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Huwei Sugar Factory Steel Bridge

Transportation

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THSR Yunlin Station

The township houses the Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) Yunlin Station.

Famous residents

Sister city relations

Notable natives

  • Chen Po-chih, Minister of the Council for Economic Planning and Development (2000–2002)
  • Frankie Huang, actor and television host

References

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