ChangHwa
is
known
as
"the
granary
of
Taiwan".
Surrounded
by
mountains
to
the
north,
south
and
east,
the
city
faces
the
Taiwan
Straits
to
the
west.
The
area
enjoys
a
mild
climate
with
adequate
rain
to
make
it
an
excellent
agricultural
base.
ChangHwa's
flower
and
shrub
industry
is
particularly
well-developed.
During
the
Ching
dynasty
(1644-1911)
immigrants
from
Fukien
province
first
settled
around
ChangHwa.
Attractions:
o
ChangHwa's
Big
Buddha
o
Confucius
Temple
o
Yu-san
Hall
and
Hungmao
Well
o
Bird
Watching
at
Dadu
River
o
lugan
(town)
o
Taiwan
Folk
Village
o
Tianwei
YungJing
Roadside
Flower
Farms
Specality:
o
Changhwa
Meat
Dumplings
o
Little
Moon
Cake
Transportation:
o
Changhwa
Railway
Station
o
Changhwa
bus
o
Taiwan
Bus
Company,
Taichung
Station