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Asia/Taipei |
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Asia/Shanghai |
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UTC+8 |
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Daya District is located in the northwestern part of Taichung City, Taiwan, China. The area covers about 32.41 square kilometers and has a population of about 95,000 people. Daya is known for its wheat cultivation and traditional industries, and is a major wheat producer in Taiwan, known as the "Hometown of Wheat".
The area is conveniently located near Taichung's Chingquan Gang Airport, with major roads such as Zhongqing Road and Zhongshan Highway running through the entire area. Famous attractions include the Yongxing Palace dedicated to Emperor Wenchang, the century-old Dalin Road Old Street, and Hengshan Park, which showcases local culture. Daya District is also home to a number of science and technology industrial parks, making it one of Taichung's major industrial centers.
The area retains a rich farming culture, and the annual Wheat Culture Festival attracts many tourists, showcasing a unique urban and rural landscape that blends tradition and modernity.
Datong, Shanxi, located in the north of Shanxi Province, is one of the first batch of national historical and cultural cities, known as Yunzhong and Pingcheng in ancient times, and was once the capital of the Northern Wei Dynasty, which has been precipitated by thousands of years, blending nomadic and farming civilization. The Yungang Grottoes, a world cultural heritage site, is famous for its magnificent stone carvings; the Hanging Temple, built in the air, shows the wonders of ancient architecture; the Huayan Temple, the Nine Dragons Wall and other monuments tell of the splendor of the Liao and Jin dynasties. As the "Coal Capital of China", Datong, while inheriting its history, is renewing its vitality with green transformation, and is an important cultural and tourism hub in northern Jin, attracting the world's attention to explore the diversified charms of Chinese civilization.