Fengyuan City

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Fengyuan City
豐原市
Former name Calabash mound (葫蘆墩)》
Administrative division government Fengyuan City Government
Governed area Fengyuan City
Official website Fengyuan City Government
Governing administrative division Taichung County
Administrative division type County-controlled city
Mayor Chang Ching-fen (張瀞芬)
Longitude 120.72°E
Latitude 24.25°N
Total area 41.1845 km²
Number of households 46,310
Population 164,089 (as of November 2006
Divisions 36 Villages, 800 Neighborhoods
Postal code 42000
Governing body Fengyuan City Council
Neighboring administrative divisions Houli, Shengang, Tanzih,

Shihgang, Dongshih, Sinshe
Taichung Beitun District

[[Image:|180px|Location of Fengyuan]]
Location of Fengyuan in Taichung County


Fengyuan City (traditional Chinese: 豐原市; simplified Chinese: 丰原市; Hanyu Pinyin: Fēngyuán Shì; Tongyong Pinyin: Fōngyuán Shìh) is located in north-central Taichung County in Taiwan on the south bank of the Dajia River. It is the capital of Taichung County.

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Before the arrival of the Han Chinese, the area of Fengyuan city was inhabited by the Taiwanese aborigines. The Mandarin transliteration of the aboriginal word for the area is "tai ye lue duan", meaning thriving pine forest.

Han immigration to the area began during the reign of the Kangxi Emperor of the Qing dynasty. In 1886, the then governor of Taiwan gave the town its name, Fengyuan, meaning flourishing spring.

In 1950, Fengyuan was made the capital of Taichung county.

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Coordinates: 24.25° N 120.72° E