Zhutang Township, Rural township in Changhua County, Taiwan.
Zhutang Township is a rural township in Changhua County that comprises fourteen villages across the flat plains of western Taiwan. The area covers approximately 42 square kilometers and sits at about 18 meters above sea level.
The township was established over time as an administrative division and has maintained the names and boundaries of its original fourteen villages. Its structure has survived multiple government transitions in Taiwan while preserving its territorial organization.
The population of 14,228 residents maintains traditional practices within the fourteen villages, each contributing to the township's community character.
The township office manages local services for the community through a network of village-level administrative centers. Visitors can find local information and services at these administrative points throughout the area.
The geographical position at 23°50'53"N latitude and 120°24'32"E longitude places this township at intersections with Dacheng, Erlin, Pitou, Xizhou, Erlun, and Xiluo.
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