Yizhu Township, Rural township in Chiayi County, Taiwan
Yizhu Township is a rural township in Chiayi County in southwestern Taiwan characterized by flat terrain and low elevation. The administrative area is divided into 22 villages that collectively make up the township's landscape and structure.
The township took its present administrative form after Japanese rule ended in 1945 and Taiwan came under the control of the Republic of China. Its current structure emerged through post-war administrative reforms that reshaped local governance.
Twenty-two villages within Yizhu Township maintain traditional agricultural practices and local festivals that connect generations of residents.
The township maintains an administrative office that handles local services and governmental functions for residents. Visitors can access typical rural governmental services and local information through this central administrative body.
Donghouliao Church and the Jhao Family Historic House stand as architectural landmarks representing the regional heritage of Yizhu Township.
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