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After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China in October 1945, Chiayi City was established as a provincial city of Taiwan Province. The city consisted of 8 districts, which were Bajiang, Beimen, Beizhen, Nanmen, Tungmen, Tungshan , Ximen and Zhuwei Districts .
After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China on 25 October 1945, the area of present-day Chiayi County was administered under Tainan County. [5] In October 1950, Chiayi County was established as a county of Taiwan Province. Chiayi City was designated as the county seat. [6]
Taoyuan, Taiwan's largest airport, Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport is located in this city. Tainan , Taiwan's ancient capital. Chiayi , city near the Alishan Forest Railway .
Map of Taiwan Province within the de jure territory of the ROC. ... (Chiayi, Changhua, Hsinchu, and Pingtung downgraded to county-administered cities)
Map of the region including the area of today's East District, Chiayi (1950) Map of the city including the area of today's East District, Chiayi (1950s) Chiayi City in 1946-1950. The East District was established on 6 October 1990.
The Chiayi Forestry Administration Office stated that tourists numbers was affected by the Covid-19 epidemic in 2020. There were only 99,7052 tourists, the lowest in 10 years, compared with the highest number of tourists which is 2.76 million in 2014. [ 10 ]
Despite formal status of a province, the term "Taiwan Province" is now only used in the most formal circumstances such as National People's Congress. [citation needed] In domestic contexts that excludes Hong Kong and Macau, the number of provinces (including autonomous regions, municipalities) is always stated as 31 (Taiwan is not counted).
After the World War II in 1945, the Republic of China (1912–1949) received Taiwan (Formosa) and Penghu (the Pescadores) from the Empire of Japan. [citation needed] After the Chinese Civil War in 1949, the ROC was reduced to mainly the island of Taiwan and some offshore islands, with the People's Republic of China (PRC) controlling the mainland.