Xikou, Chiayi

23°35′41.0″N 120°23′41.2″E / 23.594722°N 120.394778°E / 23.594722; 120.394778

Rural township in Taiwan
Xikou Township
溪口鄉
Sikou
Rural township
Country Taiwan
Area
 • Total33 km2 (13 sq mi)
Population
 (May 2022)
 • Total13,658
 • Density410/km2 (1,100/sq mi)

Xikou Township or Sikou Township (Chinese: 溪口鄉; pinyin: Xīkǒu Xiāng) is a rural township in Chiayi County, Taiwan.

Name

Xikou's former name (Chinese: 雙溪口; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Siang-khe-kháu; lit. 'two river mouth') refers to the confluence of two rivers, which are Huasing River (華興溪) and Sandie River (三疊溪) coming from the northwest and southwest respectively.

History

Han Chinese firstly settled around the area of Xikou Township since more than 200 years ago. In early 1980s, its population peaked at 21,000 but has been declining since then.[1]

Geography

It has a population total of 13,658 and an area of 33.0463 km2. It is the smallest area of any city or township of Chiayi County. The township land is generally well-watered and flat.

Administration

The township consists of 14 villages, which are Bencuo, Chailin, Deisi, Linjiao, Liougou, Meibei, Meinan, Miaolun, Pingding, Sibei, Sidong, Sisi, Youdong and Yousi.

Economy

Agriculture is the predominant industry in the county. Crops include tomatoes and muskmelon. There are only a few factories in the area.

Tourist attractions

Notable natives

  • Jody Chiang, singer

References

  1. ^ "Two old houses that stand tall: Architectural oddities in rural Chiayi - the China Post". Archived from the original on 2015-07-12. Retrieved 2015-07-11.

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