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Chiayi ( / ˈ dʒ j ɑː ˈ iː / , Taigi POJ : Ka-gī ; Chinese : 嘉義 ), officially known as Chiayi City , is a city located in Chianan Plain in southwestern Taiwan , surrounded by Chiayi County with a population of 263,188 inhabitants as of January 2023.

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36-665: The Hoanya people inhabited present-day Chiayi under its historical name of Tirosen prior to the arrival of Han Chinese in Taiwan and was ruled by the Dutch and the Kingdom of Tungning under various names. During the Qing dynasty , Tirosen was governed as part of Taiwan Prefecture in Fujian under Zhuluo County and the city was renamed Kagee in 1787. The city was renamed Kagi during

72-546: A Taiwanese Aboriginal people who live primarily in Changhua County , Chiayi City, Nantou County , and near Tainan City . Their language, Hoanya , is now extinct. The Lloa people and Arikun people are generally considered to be a part of the Hoanya people. Scholars like Kaim Ang suggest the name of the people, Hoanya , comes from Taiwanese Hokkien Hoan-iá ( 番仔 , lit. "barbarian"), originally from

108-526: A county-administered city . The city was restored to its status as a provincial city in 1982. In 1998, Taiwan Province was streamlined and Chiayi City has been governed directly since then by the Executive Yuan . The city is known for Alishan National Scenic Area and warm humid subtropical climate in the summer months. Left with the landmarks of Japanese colonial rule, Chiayi City has the round-island railway system and Alishan Forest Railway where

144-404: A program to set up solar panels at schools and offices in the city to reduce green house gases. The program is expected to produce 3.55 million kWh of electricity annually and to help reducing carbon emission by 1,700 tonnes. Chiayi is the city of wind music in Taiwan. The wind music festival started as a local event in 1988, when it was more like a joint performance by local wind music bands. Over

180-535: A separate Taiwan Province was declared and the island was administratively divided into four prefectures; the city of Kagee belonged to Tainan Prefecture . In 1895, Taiwan was ceded to Japan in the Treaty of Shimonoseki . The 1906 Meishan earthquake devastated the entire city wall except the Eastern Gate. The Japanese authorities reconstructed the city. Industries and trades started to flourish. According to

216-410: A warm humid subtropical climate ( Köppen Cwa ) that closely borders a true tropical climate . Northeasterly winds during fall and winter mean that rainfall is depressed during that time, while southwesterly winds during summer and the later portion of spring bring most of the year's rainfall, with more than 60% falling from June to August. Humidity is high year-round, even during winter. Chiayi City

252-481: A widower in an instant of time. No sooner had the Governor-General at Tai-pak received telegraphic information of the magnitude of the calamity, than instructions were issued for a large company of surgeons, nurses, and assistants to proceed at once to Ka-gi. Wide hospital-sheds were erected without delay, and the work of relief was carried on with a rare amount of self-denial and promptitude. Even already,

288-453: Is 10.5 km (6.5 mi) with a total area of 60.0256 km (23.1760 sq mi). Chiayi City is completely surrounded by Chiayi County . Most of Chiayi City land is broad flat fertile plains. The terrain slowly rises from west to east. Chiayi is also one of the closest Taiwanese cities to the Tropic of Cancer , with the latitudinal line lying just south of the city. Chiayi City has

324-683: Is a district of about 43,071 residents in Tainan , Taiwan . It owes its name to the Siraya language word Moatau or Mattou . Mattau was one of the four core Sirayan villages during much of Taiwan's colonial history and figured heavily in the formation of colonial policy in Dutch Formosa . Currently, it is a well-known town in Tainan for its local culinary specialties and historical sites, and has become more prosperous in recent five years due to

360-720: Is a provincial city of Taiwan Province of the Republic of China . The city is governed by the Chiayi City Government , while the residence is represented in the Chiayi City Council . The current Mayor of Chiayi City is Huang Min-hui of the Kuomintang . Chiayi City is divided into two districts . East District is the city seat which houses the Chiayi City Government . Chiayi City voted one Democratic Progressive Party legislator to be in

396-612: The Dictionario Hispanico Sinicum (1626-1642) and use of the obsolete -iá ( 仔 ) suffix is also recorded in Medhurst 's 1832 Hokkien dictionary. The modern form of the aforementioned word in Taiwanese Hokkien is Hoan-á ( 番仔 ), which over the centuries took on a derogatory connotation in Taiwan in reference to Taiwanese aboriginal groups in general or to any unreasonable persons. However,

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432-638: The Dutch era , beginning in 1624, show Tirosen as the usual form of the name; it also occurred as Tirassen , Tirozen , Tilocen , Tilossen , Tilocen , and Thilocen . The place was north of Mattau (modern-day Madou, Tainan ) and south of Favorlang ( Huwei, Yunlin ). In 1661 (the 15th year of Yung-Li , Ming dynasty ), Koxinga defeated the Dutch based in Taiwan and founded the Kingdom of Tungning . He established one province, Cheng-Tien-Fu  [ zh ] , and two counties, Tien-Hsing  [ zh ] and Wan-Nien  [ zh ] , demarcated by

468-713: The East District and West District were established. Chiayi City is located on the north side of Chianan Plain , south west of Taiwan Island. On the east side is the Mount Ali , on the west side is the Chiayi Airport , on the north side is the Puzi River and on the south side is the Bazhang River . The distance from east to west of Chiayi City is 15.8 km (9.8 mi) and from north to south

504-516: The Japanese era but an earthquake in 1906 destroyed much of the town. Kagi was administered as part of Tainan Prefecture from 1920 onwards. Following the surrender of Japan in 1945, the Republic of China , who deposed the Qing in 1911 , took control of the city (renamed Chiayi City) and administered it as a provincial city of Taiwan Province before being integrated into Chiayi County in 1950 as

540-598: The Kingdom of Tungning , which was changed from Tien-Hsing County.) In 1704, the county seat was moved to Tsulosan, the site of modern-day Chiayi City, and had wooden city walls. In 1727, the county magistrate, Liu Liang-Bi rebuilt the gatehouses and set a gun platform for each gatehouse. The four gatehouses were named: "Chin Shan" ( 襟山 ) for East, "Tai Hai" ( 帶海 ) for West, "Chung Yang" ( 崇陽 ) for South, and "Kung Chen" ( 拱辰 ) for North. In 1734 (the 12th year of Yongzheng), magistrate Lu-Hung built piercing-bamboo to better protect

576-623: The Legislative Yuan during the 2020 Taiwanese legislative election . It has historically been a very pan-Green city. During the martial law era, most people of Chiayi supported tangwai politicians. However, the voting gap between the DPP and the KMT has narrowed in recent years. And in 2022 Taiwanese local elections , Chiayi City re-elected Huang Min-hui of Kuomintang to be the mayor . On 17 December 2015, Chiayi City Government launched

612-636: The Hsin-Kang River ( Chinese : 新港溪 , now the Yanshui River ). Chiayi was under the jurisdiction of the Tien-Hsing County. In 1683, when Qing rule began, the island was governed as Taiwan Prefecture under the administration of Fujian Province . In 1684, Tsulo County was established and initially encompassed the underdeveloped northern two-thirds of Taiwan. (Taiwan and Hongsoa counties were divided from Wan-Nien County during

648-418: The census taken in 1904, Kagi was the fourth most populous city in Taiwan, with a population of over twenty thousand. The Great Kagi earthquake (later also known as the 1906 Meishan earthquake) struck the city in mid March 1906. In looking over some of my more recent Notes, it seems impossible to make the foregoing references to Ka-gi without adding a few words about that dreadful earthquake which devastated

684-580: The city has lost much of its most desolate appearance, and the projected improvements give promise that it will have a more attractive look than ever. – William Campbell , 1915 In 1907, the construction of Alishan Forest Railway to Mount Ali was begun. In 1920, the city became an autonomous group as Kagi Town ( 嘉義街 ) , Kagi District, within Tainan Prefecture , which included modern-day Tainan City , Chiayi County and Yunlin County . In 1930,

720-430: The city is the starting point along with various Japanese temples. Like the county, Chiayi City's former Chinese placename was Tsu-lo-san ( Chinese : 諸羅山 ; pinyin : Zhūluóshān ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī : Chu-lô-san ), a representation of the original Formosan-language name Tirosen . A shortened version, Tsulo, was then used to name Tsulo County , which originally covered the underdeveloped northern two-thirds of

756-534: The city. In 1786, the Lin Shuangwen rebellion was an attempt to siege Tsulosan but failed to overcome the defense of the inhabitants. Consequently, on November 3 of the next year, the Qing Emperor conferred the name Kagee ( 嘉義 ; lit. 'commended righteousness') to praise the citizens' loyalty. In the mid-1800s, a custom of annual riotous mass stoning developed in the city. In 1887,

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792-418: The earth into deep, open chasms in several places. Many of the narrow escapes and calamities were very affecting ; particularly that of our blind evangelist Toa-un, who ran out of doors with his wife as the shaking began. The demented mother, however, could not bear the thought of her two helpless young children being left behind, and she darted in to rescue them, when my poor blind pupil became childless and

828-543: The island. In 1704, the county seat was moved to Tsulosan, the site of modern-day Chiayi City . Following the 1723 Zhu Yigui rebellion, the county was reduced in size. In 1787, the county and city were renamed Chiayi ( 嘉義 ; lit. 'commended righteousness') by the Qianlong Emperor to acknowledge the citizens' loyalty during the Lin Shuangwen rebellion . First inhabited by the Hoanya aborigines ,

864-417: The most troublesome for the Dutch, "massacring soldiers, destroying buildings, and uprooting crops". Located about 25 km northeast of the former Dutch base of Fort Zeelandia , the place later grew into a market-town called Moa-tau. After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China in 1945, Madou was organized as an urban township of Tainan County . On 25 December 2010, Tainan County

900-627: The most violent events during the 228 Incident . In early March, local militas surrounded the Shueishang Airport and fought against the KMT military. There were over 300 casualties. On 12 March 1947, negotiators for peace, including Tan Teng-pho and Phuan Bok-tsi  [ zh ] , were arrested after arriving at the airport and were executed on 25 March. The Kuomintang also executed many civilians in Chiayi. On 16 August 1950, because of

936-592: The neighboring Taibao City . Chiayi City Bus serves the urban areas of Chiayi City. Chiayi City is served by Chiayi Airport in the neighboring Shuishang Township . Chiayi City and its street foods, including the famous Chiayi turkey rice , were featured on the Netflix TV series , Street Food , in season 1. 23°28′48″N 120°26′59″E  /  23.48000°N 120.44972°E  / 23.48000; 120.44972 Hoanya people The Hoanya ( Chinese : 洪雅族 ; pinyin : Hóngyǎzú ) are

972-552: The origin of the name came from the expression "mountains surrounding the east". "Peach City" is another name for Chiayi City due to its peach-shaped territory in ancient times. The tip of the peach is around Central Fountain and was called "Peach-tip" by citizens. Tsulosan was once the foothold to which people from the mainland immigrated. In 1621, Chinese Peter  [ zh ] , who came from Zhangzhou , Fujian Province, first led his people to cultivate this land after they landed at Ponkan (modern-day Beigang ). Records from

1008-514: The perspective of ethnic Chinese referring to non-Chinese , especially historical natives of Taiwan and Southeast Asia . The name of the people group retained the obsolete diminutive suffix -iá ( 仔 ) in Hokkien , which originally came from a weak form of kiáⁿ or káⁿ ( 囝 ) and today survives in Hokkien as the diminutive suffix -á ( 仔 ). Huán-nià ( 番仔 ) is attested in

1044-549: The presence of two universities. As an example of the increased attention Madou is receiving, the New Year Countdown Night for 2006 in Tainan was held at Madou Junior High School. In the 17th century, Mattau was a village of about two to three thousand; the name was also spelled variously Matau , Mataw , Mattouw , Mathau , Matthau , Mattauw and Mandauw . Mattau was the largest and most powerful of four main aboriginal villages near Taoyuan, and had been

1080-443: The re-allocation of administrative areas in which Taiwan was divided into 16 counties, five provincial cities and a special bureau, Chiayi City was downgraded to a county-administered city and merged with Chiayi County to be the county seat . As a result, a shortage of capital hindered its development. On 1 July 1982, Chiayi City was elevated again to a provincial city as a result of pressure from local elites. On 6 October 1990,

1116-568: The region in March 1906. I was there soon after, and had a profound feeling of sadness on seeing whole streets covered with fallen beams and other debris  ; on seeing, too, so many traces of the awful suffering on every side. Within Ka-gi city, and a limited area around, 1,216 persons were suddenly thrust out into the eternal world. Not fewer than 2,306 persons were seriously injured, and 13,259 houses were laid low. The great mysterious Power then tore

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1152-402: The region was named Tirosen (variants Tirocen , Tiracen ). With the arrival of Han Chinese immigrants in southwestern Taiwan, the name evolved to become Tsulosan ( Chinese : 諸羅山 ; pinyin : Zhūluóshān ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī : Chu-lô-san ) in Hokkien . Eventually, Tsulosan was shortened to simply Tsulo. Because of the choice of the characters, it has been mistakenly suggested that

1188-533: The same word, Huan-a , has different connotations in other Hokkien-speaking communities, such as in Fujian ( China ), the Philippines , Malaysia , Singapore and Indonesia . This article about an ethnic group in Taiwan is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Madou District Madou District ( Chinese : 麻豆區 ; pinyin : Mádòu Qū ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī : Môa-tāu-khu )

1224-814: The town was upgraded to an autonomous city under the same prefecture. After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China in October 1945, Chiayi City was established as a provincial city of Taiwan Province . The city consisted of 8 districts, which were Bajiang, Beimen, Beizhen, Nanmen, Tungmen, Tungshan , Ximen and Zhuwei Districts . In 1946, the districts was reorganized to 6 districts in which Bajiang and Nanmen were merged to become Xinnan, Beimen and Beizhen were merged to become Xinbei, Tungmen and Tungshan were merged to become Xindong, Ximen and Zhuwei were merged to become Xinxi District and there were 2 addition of districts from Tainan County which were Shuishang and Taibao Districts . Chiayi saw some of

1260-703: The years the festival has become the most anticipated annual event in Chiayi. Major sporting events held by Chiayi include: Chiayi is twinned with: Chiayi City is served by Chiayi Station and Jiabei Station of the Taiwan Railways Administration . Chiayi Station is the starting point for the Alishan Forest Railway . The city is also accessible from THSR Chiayi Station in Chiayi County . Chiayi Bus Rapid Transit connects Chiayi City to Chiayi HSR station in

1296-402: Was merged with Tainan City and Madou was upgraded to a district of the city . Guxing, Baoan, Tungjiao, Jinjiang, Xiangkou, Zhongxing, Xingnong, Xinjian, Youju, Beishi, Dacheng, Zongrong, Longquan, Nanshi, Liaobu, Xiaobei, Beitou, Dashan, Haipu, Zhuangli, Gangwei, Makou, Antung, Anye, Anxi, Xiean, Zhongmin, Anzheng and Zhuanjing Village. Shaddock is one of the special foods of Madou. It has

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