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Dali
大里區
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Taichung Software Park in Dali District
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Location in Taichung
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Country | Taiwan |
Special municipality | Taichung |
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• Total | 28.88 km2 (11.15 sq mi) |
Population
(February 2023)
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• Total | 211,861 |
Time zone | UTC+8 |
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Dali District (Chinese: 大里區; pinyin: Dàlǐ Qū) is an inner city districtinTaichung, Taiwan.
The name "Dali" originates from Tai-li-khit (Chinese: 大里杙; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tāi-lí-khi̍t), where Tai-li refers to the Hoanya aborigines and khit refers to a bamboo raft's toon.
After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China in 1945, Dali was organized as a rural townshipofTaichung County. On 1 November 1993, Dali was upgraded to a county-administered city due to its population. On 25 December 2010, Taichung County was merged with Taichung City and Dali was upgraded to a district of the city.
Tunghu, Xihu, Dali, Xinli, Guoguang, Shuwang, Xiangxing, Neixin, Zhongxin, Tungsheng, Dayuan, Jiatian, Renhua, Rende, Jianmin, Tucheng, Tungxing, Daming, Yonglong, Rixin, Xirong, Zhangrong, Jincheng, Liren, Lide, Xinren and Ruicheng Village.
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