Zhuangwei
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Zhuangwei Township or Jhuangwei Township[1] (Template:Zh) is a rural township in eastern Yilan County, Taiwan Province, Republic of China, the smallest in the county.[2]
Geography
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- Population: 24,433 (September 2023)
Politics and government
Administrative divisions
The township comprises 14 villages:[1][3]
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Elections
The township participated in the 2018 Taiwanese municipal elections supporting the candidacy of Lin Zi-miao (KMT).
Energy
The township government is currently constructing an organic refuse resource center to process 200 tons of refuse daily with a planned capacity of 400 kW.[4]
Tourist attractions
Transportation
The nearest train station to the township is Yilan Station of Taiwan Railways, located in Yilan City.
Notable natives
- Pan Wen-chung, Minister of Education (2016-2018, 2019-)
- Tsai Ling-yi, Second Lady of the Republic of China (2012–2016)
References
External links
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