Chiayi
Located in south-central Taiwan and covering an area of over 1,900 square kilometers, Chiayi is an archetypal agricultural county boasting exceptional agricultural, fishery, and animal husbandry achievements. One of the first areas developed in Taiwan, Chiayi still bears the signs of the dedication of past generations and a glorious history.
The world-renowned Ali Shan (Mt. Ali), narrow gauge Taiwan forest railway, historical streets, salt flats of Putai, broad sugar cane fields, the fresh seafood of Tungshih Harbor, and the color of local dragon boat races are just some of the highlights of Chiayi's forestry, agriculture, fishery, salt mining and old city cultures. In this fertile environment, poetry, calligraphy, folk art and handicraft lend Chiayi an unmistakable cultural flavor.
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