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Changhua

Changhua is a county in western Taiwan known for its rich cultural heritage, historic temples, and traditional agriculture. It features flat plains ideal for farming, producing rice, vegetables, and fruits. The area is famous for its well-preserved temples, such as the April 29th Black Ditch Temple, and local crafts like lantern making. Changhua offers a blend of rural charm and cultural history, attracting visitors interested in Taiwanese traditions and rural landscapes. Its accessible transportation makes exploring its scenic towns and agricultural scenery convenient while showcasing Taiwan’s local history and community life.