Changhua County Council, County legislature in Changhua, Taiwan.
The Changhua County Council is the legislative body governing Changhua County and occupies a modern building near Changhua Station. The structure houses multiple departments and offices that handle administrative tasks, legal matters, and personnel management for the county.
The body was established in 1951 and began with ten electoral districts, which were reduced to nine in 1953. This restructuring improved representation across the county population.
The council chambers host 54 elected officials from different political parties, including the Kuomintang, Democratic Progressive Party, and Taiwan People's Party.
The building is located east of the station and is accessible on foot. Visitors can attend public sessions to observe local legislative matters in action.
The council maintains specific offices for administration, legal affairs, and personnel management while representing both urban centers and rural townships.
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