Hemei Township, Urban township in Changhua County, Taiwan
Hemei Township is an urban township in northwestern Changhua County that spans across several administrative villages at a low elevation. The area includes multiple neighborhoods where residents go about daily life in a mix of rural and developing urban settings.
The land was originally known as Khah-lí-siān by the indigenous Babuza people before it became Hemei Township in 1920. This change in name reflected shifts in administration and governance during that period.
The Daodong Tutorial Academy on Heqing Road reflects the long tradition of learning that shaped this community since the Qing dynasty. Walking through the township today, you can still sense how education remains woven into local life.
The township connects to major urban centers through national highways, making it easy to travel through the area or reach nearby cities. The flat terrain makes getting around simple whether you are walking or driving.
The township borders the Dadu River, a significant waterway that shapes the landscape and influences how residents relate to their surroundings. This river creates a natural boundary while connecting the area to the wider regional geography.
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