You’re going to write a description of your hometown. Here are some suggestions:
What is the name of your hometown? Where is it located? What size is it? How many people live there? What is the weather like? What is the most impressive thing about your hometown? Also ask yourself about the things such as history, geography, architecture, service, entertainment, or famous people who have lived there.
Driving south from Taipei on Zhongshang Highway for 305 kilometers to the exit of Madou/Jiayi and taking the left off the interchange, you’ll see two long rows of signs for pomelo-related businesses, and then moving on forward there is a big sign for a shop selling Chinese bowl cakes, Wounguei Lan(碗粿蘭) at the traffic circle. Where you arrive is my little hometown, Madou Township, a 300-year-old town.
Located at the center of Tainan County, Madou has an area of 54 square kilometers and a population of 47, 000. To its south is Zenwen River, one of the largest rivers in southern Taiwan, which provides drinking and irrigation. The first settlers were the Pingpu (plains) Aborigines, who arrived here as early as 1200 years ago.
“Madou” means “eyes” in the language of the Siraya plains Aborigines. In the Gospel Luke 11:34, it says, ” Your eye is the lamp of your body. When your eyes are good, your whole body also is full of light.” As we all know, eyes are the window to the soul. Thus, Matou has gradually become one of major cultural centers in the county. The county government has made a plan to turn this small town into a cultural village to hold both exhibits of cultural and historical documents, and of local arts and crafts.
Madou is so well known for its wendan pomelos that it attracts plenty of visitors to come and buy, and many of the wendan pomelos are shipped out around the island during the harvest season. The wendan pomelos are rounded but pointed toward the top. The wendan pomelos are indeed the best gift choices during the Mid-Autumn Festival holidays
During his term, President Chen and his wife would return to Madou to hand out red envelops fro the Chinese Lunar New Year. For the past eight years the townspeople were excited to see the President in person as well as receive luck money at the start of a new year though they had to wait in line as far as two kilometers.
Would you like to pay a visit to Madou? Be ready to immerse yourself in the heritage of local culture and taste juicy wendan pomelos.

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