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==City Attractions== ==City Attractions==
Chiayi Park, Orchid Lake (a.k.a. Dutch Lake or Holland Lake), University of Chiayi, Chiayi Museum Chiayi Park, Orchid Lake (also known as Dutch Lake or Holland Lake), University of Chiayi, Chiayi Museum


==Sister cities== ==Sister cities==
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==External links== ==External links==

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Chiayi City (Chinese: 嘉義市; pinyin: Jiāyì Shì; Wade–Giles: chia-yi shih; Taiwanese: Ka-gī chhī) is a provincial city of southwestern Taiwan Province of the Republic of China. Formerly called Kagi during the Japanese era, its historical name in Chinese (諸羅山) derives from the Taiwanese aboriginal word Tirosen.

District

  • East District(東區)
  • West District(西區)

City Attractions

Chiayi Park, Orchid Lake (also known as Dutch Lake or Holland Lake), University of Chiayi, Chiayi Museum

Sister cities

External links

Administrative divisions of Taiwan
Special municipalities (6)
"Provinces [zh]"
Cities (3)
Counties (13)
Districts under special municipalities / cities
Cities / townships under counties
List of townships/cities and districts in Taiwan
  • The provinces are merely retained as nominal entities within the constitutional structure, as they have no governing power following the formal dissolution of the provincial administrative organs in 2018. Cities and counties are de facto regarded as the principal constituent divisions of the ROC.
    • Sarah Shair-Rosenfield (November 2020). "Taiwan Combined" (PDF). The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
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