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* [http://www.tsaotun.gov.tw Caotun Township Public Office] |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080530025003/http://www.tsaotun.gov.tw:80/ Caotun Township Public Office] |
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Revision as of 12:31, 14 November 2016
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Caotun Township (Chinese: 草屯鎮; pinyin: Cǎotún Zhèn; Wade–Giles: Ts'ao3-t'un2 Chen4; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: chháu-tùn) is an urban township in the northwest of Nantou County, Taiwan.[1]
Administrative divisions
Yufeng Village, Mingzheng Village, Yanfeng Village, Zhongzheng Village, Heping Village, Zhongshan Village, Duihe Village, Shanjiao Village, Xincuo Village, Shanglin Village, Bifeng Village, Bizhou Village, Fuxing Village, Yushi Village, Xinfeng Village, Xinzhuang Village, Jialao Village, Shichuan Village, Beitou Village, Fuliao Village, Beishi Village, Zhongyuan Village, Nanpu Village, Pingding Village, Tucheng Village, Pinglin Village and Shuangdong Village.
Education
Tourist attractions
- Caotun Night Market
- Deng-Ying Academy
- National Taiwan Craft Research Institute
- Taiwan Craft Cultural Park
- Taiwan Times Village
Transportation
The nearest train station to Caotun is the Yuanlin Station of the Taiwan Railway Administration in Changhua County.
Notable natives
- Wu Den-yih, Vice President of the Republic of China (2012-2016)
See also
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