Baozhong, Yunlin

Coordinates: 23°41′44″N 120°18′42″E / 23.69556°N 120.31167°E / 23.69556; 120.31167

Baozhong Township
褒忠鄉
Rural township

Baozhong Township in Yunlin County
Location Yunlin County, Taiwan
Area
  Total 37 km2 (14 sq mi)
Population (July 2018)
  Total 13,026
  Density 350/km2 (910/sq mi)

Baozhong Township (Chinese: 褒忠鄉; pinyin: Bāozhōng Xiāng; Wade-Giles: Pao-Chung Hsiang) is a rural township in Yunlin County, Taiwan. It is the smallest township in Yunlin County.

History

Baozhong Township was originally known as Pujianglung Village. During the Qing Dynasty rule, the township was under the jurisdiction of Changhua County and later changed under Yunlin County. During the Japanese rule, the township was placed under the jurisdiction of Pujianglung District, Tuku Subprefecture. Later, Baozhong Township was established to meet the needs of the local people. In 1950, the jurisdiction of the township was changed to the newly added Yunlin County.[1]

Administrative divisions

There is a total of nine villages in Baozhong:

  • Zhongmin (中民村)
  • Zhongsheng (中勝村)
  • Tianyang (田洋村)
  • Youcai (有才村)
  • Pujiang (埔姜村)
  • Maming (馬鳴村)
  • Xinhu (新湖村)
  • Chaocuo (潮厝村)
  • Longyan (龍岩村)

Demographics

According to the census conducted by the Huwei Household Registration Office (虎尾戶政事務所) in December 2017, there are currently about 13,010 people living in Baozhong, in which 53.76% of them are male and 46.24% of them are female.[2] The population of the township has been decreasing every year since 1998. The number of households, however, has been gaining.

Tourist attractions

  • Mamingshan Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Park
  • Mamingshan Jhen-an Temple[3]

Notable natives

References

  1. County., Baojhong Township Office, Yunlin (31 May 2016). "Welcome to Baozhong". Archived from the original on 2013-11-02.
  2. "村里鄰人口數". 雲林縣虎尾戶政事務所. Retrieved 1 January 2018.
  3. County., Baojhong Township Office, Yunlin (31 May 2016). "Welcome to Baozhong". Archived from the original on 2014-07-14.
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