Yongjing Township, Rural township in Changhua County, Taiwan.
Yongjing Township is a rural administrative area in Changhua County in central Taiwan. It comprises twenty-one villages scattered across flat, agricultural land where farming remains the dominant activity.
The area was reorganized after 1945 when it transitioned from Japanese colonial rule to local governance under the Republic of China. This restructuring shaped the modern administrative framework that exists today.
The area is known for its rice paddies and vegetable farms that shape the daily rhythm of life here. You will see farmers working the fields and local markets selling fresh produce, which are central to what makes this place feel like working countryside.
Yongjing Station offers train connections linking the area to other parts of the region and making it easy to move around. The best time to visit is during drier months when roads through the fields are easier to navigate.
The township maintains a population density of 1,700 inhabitants per square kilometer, balancing agricultural activities with residential development.
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