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Located in the Taichung basin, the city was named under Japanese rule and became an important economic and cultural hub. Originally composed of several scattered hamlets, Taichung was planned and developed by the Japanese. In the Japanese era it was named "Kyoto of Formosa" because of its calm and beauty. The city is home to the National Museum of Natural Sciences, the National Museum of Fine Arts in Taiwan, the National Taichung Theater, the National Library of Public Information and the Taiwan National Symphony Orchestra, as well as many cultural sites, including the Taichung Historical Park, Lin Family Gardens and many temples. . The city surpassed Kaohsiung to become the second largest city in Taiwan in July 2017, rising to the second fastest rate in Taiwan, from 2012 to 2017. Recent population growth has been attributed to the natural growth of the population, more people moving to the city and subsidized housing.
Taichung | Taichung is a special municipality located in central Taiwan. Taichung has a population of about 2.81 million people and is the second most populous city in Taiwan, surpassing Kaohsiung in July 2017. It serves as the core of the Taichung-Changhua metropolitan
area, which is the second largest metropolitan area in Taiwan
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