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Xiluo Township or Siluo Township () is an urban
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Yunlin County Yunlin County ( Mandarin pinyin: ''Yúnlín Xiàn''; Taigi POJ: ''Hûn-lîm-koān''; Hakka PFS: ''Yùn-lìm-yen'') is a county in western Taiwan. Yunlin County borders the Taiwan Strait to the west, Nantou County to the east, Changhua County ...
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History

The place was originally called ''Sailei'' by the native
Babuza people The Babuza (, formerly incorrectly called 貓霧捒族; pinyin: ''Māowùshùzú'') are a Taiwanese aboriginal people, living primarily in Changhua County and around the western part of Taiwan's Central Basin. See also * Babuza language *Kingdo ...
, which later become ''Xiluo'' by translating from Hokkien to Mandarin. It is also formerly called ''Lethng'' () after the Chinese colonizers hometown.


Geography

It has a population total of 47,187 and an area of 49.7985 square kilometres.


Administrative divisions

The township comprises 27 villages: Anding, Beitou, Daxin, Dayuan, Dingnan, Futian, Fuxing, Gongguan, Guangfu, Guanghua, Guangxing, Hanguang, Henan, Jiulong, Luchang, Qizuo, Tungxing, Wucuo, Xianan, Xinan, Xinfeng, Yongan, Zhaoan, Zhengxing, Zhenxing, Zhonghe and Zhongxing.


Economy

Xiluo Township is one of the most important
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growing areas in Taiwan.


Tourist attractions

* Archway of Ci Kan Martial Art * Ci Kan of Siluo * Jhen Wen Academy * Master A-Shan's Cemetery *
Xiluo Bridge The Xiluo Bridge () is a bridge connecting Xiluo Township in Yunlin County and Xizhou Township in Changhua County in Taiwan crossing over Zhuoshui River. History Empire of Japan On 24 March 1936, the local people of the area set up a commit ...
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Xiluo Fuxing Temple Xiluo Township or Siluo Township () is an urban township in Yunlin County, Taiwan. History The place was originally called ''Sailei'' by the native Babuza people, which later become ''Xiluo'' by translating from Hokkien to Mandarin. It is a ...
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Xiluo Guangfu Temple The Xiluo Guangfu Temple () is a prominent Mazu temple in Xiluo Township, Yunlin County, Taiwan. Name The temple was named ''Guangfu'' which means wide blessing because of the courtyard house was constructed from the worshiper's donations. H ...
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Xiluo Theater The Xiluo Theater () is a former theater in Xiluo Township, Yunlin County, Taiwan. History The theater building was originally built in 1940 under the name Xiluo Opera House with the funds from the prestigious Lin Guang-he clan. It was the ...
* Yanping Street


Notable natives

* Jeff Chang, singer *
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, educator and politician *
Liao Hsiao-chun Liao Hsiao-chun (; born 19 October 1967 in Xiluo Township, Yunlin County, Taiwan) is a Taiwanese TV presenter. She worked for many television/radio stations, such as TVBS-NEWS, FTV News, TTV, Era News, Voice of Taipei, Super TV and ETTV N ...
, television presenter * Chung Jen-pi, potehi puppeteer *
Thomas Liao Thomas Liao (22 March 1910 – 9 May 1986) was a Taiwanese independence activist and founding leader of the Republic of Taiwan Provisional Government. Biography Thomas Liao was born in present-day Xiluo, Yunlin County, on 22 March 1910, t ...
, former activist


References


External links


Siluo Township Office, Yunlin County
Townships in Yunlin County Taiwan placenames originating from Formosan languages {{taiwan-geo-stub