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Where does the small town in Teresa Teng’s Little Town story refer to? Is there a reason?

Refers to: Lukang

Lukang, formerly known as Lukang Port, belongs to Changhua County, Taiwan. It is located at 24 degrees to 24 degrees 10 minutes north latitude and 120 degrees 22 minutes 30 seconds to 120 degrees east longitude. 30 points; it borders Xiushui Township to the east, the Taiwan Strait to the west, Fuxing Township to the south and Fulu River, and Linxi Township and Hemei Town to the north. It is an important historical town in Taiwan's 300-year history.

In the early days when Han immigrants did not move in in large numbers, Lukang was the residence of the Babuza tribe of the Pingpu tribe. At that time, it belonged to the Mazhilin community, and its residents lived a relatively primitive life. Before the Dutch occupied Taiwan, legend has it that it was a place where aborigines hunted deer. In the eighth year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty, a man named Huang Fengchang visited Taiwan and wrote a "Miscellaneous Notes on Taiwan" and a "Poetry for Hunting Deer in Luzi Port", which said: "The mountains are surrounded by the sea, and the water flows in the water. Fan Nu Fan Po goes boating at night; she hunts deer well and sings loudly as the moon rises." From this, we can easily imagine the leisurely scene of the aborigines living here at that time.