Douliu
County-administered city From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
County-administered city From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Douliu (Hokkien POJ: Táu-la̍k) is a county-administered city and the county seat of Yunlin County, Taiwan. It is also the political and economic center of the county. Douliu City is served by National Highway No. 3.
Douliu
斗六市 Douliou, Touliu, Toroku | |
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Douliu City [1] | |
Coordinates: 23°42′27″N 120°32′38″E | |
Location | Yunlin County, Taiwan |
Government | |
• Mayor | Hsieh Shu-ya (謝淑亞) |
Area | |
• Total | 93.7151 km2 (36.1836 sq mi) |
Population (February 2023) | |
• Total | 107,924 |
• Density | 1,200/km2 (3,000/sq mi) |
Households | 40,251 |
Divisions | 38 villages, 747 neighborhoods |
Postal code | 640 |
Website | www.dl.gov.tw |
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Chinese | 斗六市 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Its former name (Chinese: 斗六門; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Táu-la̍k-mn̂g) came from a language of the Hoanya people, a tribe of the Taiwanese plains aborigines.
In 1901, during Japanese rule, Toroku Chō (斗六廳) was one of twenty local administrative offices established. In 1909, part of Toroku was merged into Nanto Chō (南投廳), while the remainder was merged with Kagi Chō (嘉義廳). In 1920, Toroku Town (斗六街) was established and governed under Toroku District (斗六郡), Tainan Prefecture. Toroku Town covered modern-day Douliu and Linnei Township.
On 25 December 1981, Douliu was upgraded from an urban township to county-administered city.
Xinyi, Siwei, Taiping, Zhonghe, Guangxing, Zengxi, Zengtung, Sanping, Mingde, Zengbei, Gongcheng, Zhongxiao, Renai, Bade, Gongzheng, Zhongguang, Lintou, Chenggong, Zengnan, Shekou, Longtan, Jiatung, Lunfeng, Gouju, Jiangcuo, Sanguang, Jiuan, Huxi, Baozhuang, Zhangping, Liuzhong, Liubei, Liunan, Meilin, Hushan, Zhangan, Xizhou and Shisan Village.
Douliu is home to the Douliu Industrial Park and the Yunlin Science Industrial Park.
Douliu Baseball Stadium occasionally holds regular CPBL games and was also the venue for 2007 Baseball World Cup and Baseball at the 2008 Summer Olympics' Final Qualifying Tournament.
Douliu is served through Douliu Station and Shiliu Station by Taiwan Railway. Douliu Railway Station opened in 1904,[2] and Shiliu in 1905. It is also served via Yunlin HSR station by Taiwan High Speed Rail, located In Huwei Township. Currently, there is no rail connection from the HSR station to Douliu Railway Station.
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