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Huilai Monument Archaeology Park
24.1620° N, 120.6364° E
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Huilai Monument Archaeology Park, located in Xitun District, Taichung, Taiwan, is a significant archaeological site encompassing a vast area of 1,500,000 square meters. Discovered in 2002 by a student from Tunghai University, the site has since been declared a City Archaeological Area by the Taichung City Government. The park includes a replica of the excavation site, facilitating public engagement and education about the archaeological significance of the region. However, specific details regarding the site’s historical periods or the types of features present are not provided in the current documentation. The establishment of the park underscores the importance of preserving and celebrating Taiwan's archaeological heritage, while also inviting further research and exploration into the site's past.
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Discovery of the site
2002
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