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Chiayi County (嘉義縣) a southwestern region of Taiwan surrounding but not including Chiayi City.

Regions

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Map
Map of Chiayi County

  Cities (Taibao, Puzi)
  Urban townships (Budai, Dalin)
  Rural townships (Dapu, Dongshi, Lioujiao, Lucao, Meishan, Minxiong, Shuishang, Xikou, Xingang, Yizhu, Zhongpu, Zhuqi)
  Mountain indigenous township (Alishan)

Chiayi County is divided into 2 cities, 2 urban townships, 13 rural townships and 1 mountain indigenous township. Taibao City is the seat of Chiayi County and is home to Chiayi County Government. The Chiayi County Council is however located in Puzi City.

Cities

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  • 23.45120.33331 Taibao Taibao on Wikipedia (太保市)
  • 23.4611120.2422 Puzi Puzi on Wikipedia (朴子)

Understand

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Chiayi County borders Mount Yu to the east, Taiwan Strait to the west, Tainan City to the south and Yunlin County to the north. It spans over 1,903 km², about 5.35% of the area of Taiwan. Chiayi County is located along the Tropic of Cancer.

Get in

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By train

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HSR Chiayi Station

Chiayi County is connected to other parts of Taiwan by the HSR network by 23.4592120.3241 Chiayi HSR station (高鐵嘉義站). Chiayi HSR station (Q6141052) on Wikidata Chiayi HSR station on Wikipedia and the TRA network via the following stations:

Name Chinese Line Location Notes
23.601111120.4557222 Dalin. Dalin railway station (Q5211014) on Wikidata Dalin railway station on Wikipedia 大林 Western Trunk line Dalin Township
23.555083120.4314723 Minxiong. Minxiong Station (Q6871236) on Wikidata Minxiong railway station on Wikipedia 民雄 Minxiong Township
23.4135120.3861394 Nanjing. Nanjing Station (Q6126758) on Wikidata Nanjing railway station (Taiwan) on Wikipedia 南靖 Shuishang Township
23.433889120.39955 Shuishang. Shuishang railway station (Q6143628) on Wikidata Shuishang railway station on Wikipedia 水上

By plane

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The city is accessible by plane via 23.454813120.4038046 Chiayi Airport (嘉義航空站). Chiayi Airport (Q712367) on Wikidata Chiayi Airport on Wikipedia. The airport operates flights by UniAir to Penghu and Kinmen.

By boat

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23.37909120.1394497 Budai Port (布袋港). Port of Budai (Q11059735) on Wikidata OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions provides ferry services to Magong City, Penghu.

Get around

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By train

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Alishan Station

The county is also home to the historic Alishan Forest Railway. The majority of the stations built along the railway were built between 1910 and 1912; some have since fallen into disuse and others have been renovated to cope with the demands of tourists.

Name Chinese Line Location Notes
23.51120.8048 Alishan. Alishan Station (Q11657986) on Wikidata Alishan railway station on Wikipedia 阿里山 Alishan Forest Railway Alishan Township The station building is made of wood with a row of arched wooden pillars. The station also has a spacious viewing platform.
23.542194120.6202229 Duolin. Liyuanliao Station (Q11115761) on Wikidata Duolin railway station on Wikipedia 多林
23.5097120.7910 Erwanping. Erwanping Station (Q10880394) on Wikidata Erwanping railway station on Wikipedia 二萬坪
23.5111120.78111 Pingzhena. Pingzhena Station (Q11042970) on Wikidata Pingzhena railway station on Wikipedia 屏遮那
23.519028120.80722212 Shenmu. Shenmu Station (Q17029597) on Wikidata Shenmu railway station on Wikipedia 神木 The station was named after a famous 3,000 year-old sacred tree locally known as Shenmu. However, the tree was toppled in a storm in 1997.
23.4922120.75413 Shizilu. Shizilu Station (Q10904601) on Wikidata Shizilu railway station on Wikipedia 十字路
23.5144120.81414 Zhaoping. Zhaoping Station (Q11142826) on Wikidata Zhaoping railway station on Wikipedia 沼平 The station was in important hub for the logging industry and the largest log collection center during the Japanese rule. The station was re-inaugurated on 21 April 2013 after refurbishment made by Chiayi Forest District Office.
23.542194120.62022215 Liyuanliao. Liyuanliao Station (Q11115761) on Wikidata Liyuanliao railway station on Wikipedia 梨園寮 Meishan Township
23.5385120.60716 Dulishan. Dulishan Station (Q15941993) on Wikidata Dulishan railway station on Wikipedia 獨立山 Zhuqi Township The station houses a water crane used to fill the steam locomotives of trains passing through.
23.505120.69517 Fenqihu. Fenqihu Station (Q10942677) on Wikidata Fenqihu railway station on Wikipedia 奮起湖
23.5308120.64318 Jiaoliping. Jiaoliping Station (Q10882933) on Wikidata Jiaoliping railway station on Wikipedia 交力坪
23.5039120.53119 Lumachan. Lumachan Station (Q11175159) on Wikidata Lumachan railway station on Wikipedia 鹿麻產 The station building was built in 1910 during the Japanese rule from timber in a Japanese style. The current building was reconstructed after the line became popular with tourists.
23.5258120.55420 Mululiao. Zhuqi Station (Q15916583) on Wikidata Mululiao railway station on Wikipedia 木履寮
23.5258120.55421 Zhangnaoliao. Zhuqi Station (Q15916583) on Wikidata Zhangnaoliao railway station on Wikipedia 樟腦寮
23.5039120.6622 Shueisheliao. Shuisheliao Station (Q11130399) on Wikidata Shueisheliao railway station on Wikipedia 水社寮
23.5258120.55423 Zhuqi. Zhuqi Station (Q15916583) on Wikidata Zhuqi railway station on Wikipedia 竹崎

See

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History and culture

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Tōseki Shrine
  • 23.505131120.6949521 Fenqihu Old Street (奮起湖老街), +886 52593900. 06:00-21:00. A small street with a number of old houses selling a range of take-away food and snacks. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • 23.377861120.148752 High-Heel Wedding Church (高跟鞋教堂). The building is shaped like a high-heel shoe 17.76 meters in height, 11.91 meters in width, and 25.16 meters in length. It is composed of over 300 pieces of blue-tinted glass. The church is famous for its use as a wedding venue. However, the building is not consecrated and has no religious function. High-Heel Wedding Church (Q23729074) on Wikidata High-Heel Wedding Church on Wikipedia
  • 23.521823120.3074453 Tomb of Wang De Lu (王得祿墓). The tomb of Wang De-lu, a soldier of the Qing dynasty. Because of his success as a soldier, he was ennobled by the imperial court, which also donated money for a lavish funeral and a huge tomb - the largest extant in Taiwan. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • 23.467609120.2543014 Tōseki Shrine (東石神社). Tōseki Shrine (Q97168210) on Wikidata OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • 23.517295120.8085615 Tree Spirit Pagoda (阿里山樹靈塔). Although it is named the Tree Spirit Pagoda, it is actually a cenotaph. Japanese believe that trees have a divine spirit in the Kodama folklore. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • 23.453688120.4166226 Tropic of Cancer Monument (嘉義北回歸線標誌). The first monument was built in the 34th year of Guangxu Emperor's reign. The current building was completed in 1995. The monument is on the Tropic of Cancer line which cut across Taiwan. Monument of Tropic of Cancer, Chiayi (Q19852167) on Wikidata Tropic of Cancer Monument on Wikipedia

Museums and galleries

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National Palace Museum, Southern Branch
National Radio Museum
  • 23.4735120.29267 National Palace Museum, Southern Branch (國立故宮博物院南部院區), 888 Gugong Blvd., Taibao City (From Chiayi HSR station, take Bus 106, 166, 7235,179 or Yellow 9), +886 5-362-0777. 09:00-17:00, 09:00-18:00 on weekends, closed Mondays. The southern branch of the National Palace Museum in Taipei, with a smaller collection than its counterpart, but beautifully presented in a modern building. NT$150 adults, free for visitors under 18. Southern Branch of the National Palace Museum on Wikipedia OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • 23.516722120.8083068 Alishan Museum (阿里山博物館). Alishan Museum (Q101889711) on Wikidata Alishan Museum on Wikipedia
  • 23.508778120.1607789 Dongshi Natural Ecological Exhibition Center (東石自然生態展示館). The center exhibits the history of the local rural villages, fishing tools, and wetland ecology. Dongshi Natural Ecological Exhibition Center (Q69451580) on Wikidata Dongshi Natural Ecological Exhibition Center on Wikipedia
  • 23.502194120.69669410 Fenqihu Historical Exhibition Gallery (奮起湖文史陳列館). Fenqihu Historical Exhibition Gallery (Q101890505) on Wikidata
  • 23.467222120.25422211 Mei-Ling Fine Arts Museum (梅嶺美術館). An art museum in Puzi Art Park. Mei-Ling Fine Arts Museum (Q48972769) on Wikidata Mei-Ling Fine Arts Museum on Wikipedia
  • 23.6032120.39312 Xikou Township Cultural Life Center (溪口鄉文化生活館). A cultural center in Xikou Township. Culture Museum of Sikou Township Office (Q19457909) on Wikidata Xikou Township Cultural Life Center on Wikipedia
  • 23.564722120.42972213 National Radio Museum (國家廣播文物館). A museum about radio broadcasting in Minxiong Township. National Radio Museum (Q10926809) on Wikidata National Radio Museum on Wikipedia
  • 23.6032120.39314 Xikou Township Cultural Life Center (溪口鄉文化生活館). A cultural center in Xikou Township. Culture Museum of Sikou Township Office (Q19457909) on Wikidata Xikou Township Cultural Life Center on Wikipedia
  • 23.584323120.50448515 Château De Jourdeness (佐登妮絲城堡). An industrial plant with a European-style garden and castle. It is the largest beauty biotechnology plant in the Asia-Pacific region. Château de Jourdeness (Q130531636) on Wikidata Château de Jourdeness on Wikipedia OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

Temples

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Tiger Riding Temple
Beigang Chaotian Temple
Zhaoqing Buddhist Temple
  • 23.462149120.59536516 Bantianyan Ziyun Temple (半天岩紫雲寺). A moderately sized Buddhist temple that houses a large statue of the Bodhisattva Guanyin. Bantianyan Ziyun Temple (Q17164563) on Wikidata
  • 23.556699120.42957417 Chingchen Temple (慶誠宮). An ornate temple structure; the original building was constructed in 1809, but collapsed in an earthquake a century later. The current structure was rebuilt using donations from the local community in 2000. Qìng Chéng Temple (Q11074222) on Wikidata
  • 23.556055120.42735518 Dashiye Temple (大士爺廟). A relatively small Buddhist temple that was built in 1923. It is listed as a Grade III historic building by the government. Da Shi Ye Temple (Q10934697) on Wikidata
  • 23.470932120.17211719 Dongshi Fuling Temple (東石鄉福靈宮). A large, ornate Buddhist tample that traces its history back to 1684; the current temple complex was moved to this site in 1871. Dongshi Fuling Temple (Q24833085) on Wikidata
  • 23.457120.14891720 Dongshi Xiantian Temple (東石先天宮). An impressive temple structure that was erected in 1721 and dedicated to the worship of Taibai Jinxing. Dongshi Xiantian Temple (Q9398205) on Wikidata
  • 23.502738120.69701321 Fenqihu Catholic Church (奮起湖天主堂). OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • 23.556538120.34787722 Fongtien Temple (新港奉天宮). A multi-storey Mazu temple with a very ornate roof. There is a festival dedicated to Mazu held every year on 23rd day of the third month of the lunar calendar. Fongtien Temple, Singang Township (Q11083241) on Wikidata Fengtian Temple on Wikipedia OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • 23.416645120.18048223 Guogou Jiande Temple (過溝建德宮). A rather drab temple building from the outside, the original building was constructed during the late Qing dynasty, however the current structure was rebuilt in 1959. (Q21041683) on Wikidata
  • 23.603896120.3747424 Kaiyuan Temple (開元殿). A relatively young temple (built in the 1970s), this is notable for housing the world's largest statue of the notable Chinese admiral Koxinga (Zheng Chenggong). Kaiyuan Temple, Chiayi (Q28652704) on Wikidata
  • 23.438939120.60729225 Longyin Temple (龍隱寺). A grand, ornate temple that sits at the convergence of two rivers, each with a pedestrian suspension bridge crossing over them. Longyin Temple (Q101097646) on Wikidata OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • 23.4679120.245226 Peitian Temple (朴子配天宮). The Peitian Temple was established in 1682 and is largely responsible for the growth of the surrounding area. The Peitian Temple is a center of Mazu worship and pilgrimage on Taiwan. Pei-tian Temple (Q11094998) on Wikidata Peitian Temple on Wikipedia
  • 23.51759120.8106127 Shouzhen Temple (阿里山受鎮宮). The temple was built shortly after the end of the Japanese colonial period for the workers who built the Alishan railway. The temple is famous for the many moths that visit the temple that, it is claimed, do not to try to eat the offerings or adornments of the statues. Shouzhen Temple (Q50786826) on Wikidata OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • 23.56188120.30877928 Singang-Shui Xian Temple (笨港水仙宮). Singang Shueisian Temple (Q17783205) on Wikidata Bengang Shuixian Temple on Wikipedia OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • 23.4815120.30065629 Sugar Factory Mazu Temple (糖廠配天宮). Sugar Factory Mazu Temple (Q28414902) on Wikidata
  • 23.553108120.42956530 Tiger Riding Temple (騎虎王廟). The temple is named for the 5 statues of the deity riding a tiger. The history of the temple dates back to 1762, although it has been reconstructed several times since then. Tiger Riding Temple (Q38242343) on Wikidata
  • 23.503443120.30677231 Wanbei Fengshan Temple (灣北村鳳山宮). Shuixian Temple was built in 1739 for residents to pray for the safety of the boatsmen, but later destroyed in a flood in 1803 and rebuilt in 1814. Shuixian Temple is dedicated to Shuixian Zunwang. The five figures (Yu the Great, Xiang Yu, Wu Zixu, Qu Yuan, and Lu Ban) are housed in the main hall, with Yu the Great in the middle. The front hall is dedicated to Mazu, while the rear hall is dedicated to Guan Yu. Shuixian Temple is also home to several historical artifacts. In the rear hall, there is a plaque and a pair of dragon pillars that date to the reign of Jiaqing Emperor (1796-1820). The menshen and other paintings were done by famed painter Chen Yufeng (陳玉峰, 1900-1964). OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • 23.446051120.54117232 Wufeng Temple (吳鳳廟). A small, but locally significant, temple dedicated to the local merchant Wu Feng that was erected in 1820. The legend says that he made effort to establish more friendly relations with the local indigenous tribes in the area. Wufeng Temple of Zhongpu (Q29580292) on Wikidata
  • 23.596911120.44626833 Zhaoqing Buddhist Temple (昭慶禪寺), No. 41, Zhongzheng Road, Dalin Township, +886 52648228. A small, but storied Buddhist temple that has a strong link with Taiwan's Japanese colonial history. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

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Parks and nature

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  • 23.516667120.81 Alishan National Scenic Area (阿里山國家風景區). Alishan is 415 km² in area. Notable characteristics include mountain wilderness, four villages, waterfalls, high altitude tea plantations, the Alishan Forest Railway, and a number of hiking trails. Alishan National Scenic Area (Q707585) on Wikidata Alishan National Scenic Area on Wikipedia
  • 23.453222120.5590562 Chukou Nature Center (觸口自然教育中心). A nature center in Xinfu Village. The site of the center was originally the sugar farm of Taiwan Sugar Corporation. It was then later turned into Chukou Nature Center. Chukou Nature Center (Q17059676) on Wikidata Chukou Nature Center on Wikipedia
  • 23.368120.1337223 Haomeiliao Wetland (好美寮濕地). The wetland spreads across 1,171 hectares of area. Haomeiliao Wetland (Q10942912) on Wikidata Haomeiliao Wetland on Wikipedia
  • 23.578611120.5552784 Meishan Park (梅山公園). The park spans over an area of 6 hectares consisting of around 3,000 trees. The park is equipped with the sky corridor walking paths and tree house platform. Meishan Park (Q32058400) on Wikidata Meishan Park on Wikipedia
  • Southwest Coast National Scenic Area (雲嘉南濱海國家風景區). In addition to ecological attractions, the scenic area has several remnants of Taiwan's now-defunct salt industry. Southwest Coast National Scenic Area (Q7571242) on Wikidata Southwest Coast National Scenic Area on Wikipedia
  • Siraya National Scenic Area (西拉雅國家風景區). The scenic area is named after the Siraya people, an indigenous ethnic group that populated this region until well into the 18th century. Among the area's attractions are Zengwun Dam, Wusanto Reservoir, and the coffee plantations of Dongshan. Siraya National Scenic Area (Q7530041) on Wikidata Siraya National Scenic Area on Wikipedia

Performing arts

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  • 23.543917120.4317225 Chiayi Performing Arts Center (嘉義縣表演藝術中心). The center is built in 6.1 hectares of land, which consists of auditorium, theater hall, rehearsal classroom, open air theater, art gallery, tourist service area, restaurant, shop, stage, pavilion etc. Chiayi Performing Arts Center (Q17499049) on Wikidata Chiayi Performing Arts Center on Wikipedia

Sport

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  • 23.456439120.2919736 Chiayi County Baseball Stadium (嘉義縣立棒球場), +886 53620507. Chiayi County Baseball Stadium (Q10924145) on Wikidata OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • 23.601675120.4661397 Dalin Softball Field (大林壘球場). OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

Eat

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Night markets

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  • 23.604464120.4617441 Dalin Night Market (大林夜市). M Th 17:00-23:00. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • 23.554008120.433452 Minxiong Night Market (民雄夜市), No. 5, Section 1, Jianguo Road, Minxiong Township, +886 908501595. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

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