Sister cities Taichung has signed sister city agreements with 29 cities (January 2025) since 1965. They are listed below along with the dates that the agreements were signed. •
New Haven, Connecticut, United States (March 29, 1965) •
Chungju,
North Chungjeong, South Korea (November 27, 1969) •
Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia (November 21, 1978) •
Tucson, Arizona, United States (August 31, 1979) •
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States (April 18, 1980) •
Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States (October 8, 1981) •
Winnipeg,
Manitoba, Canada (April 2, 1982) •
Contra Costa County, California, United States (March 31, 1983) •
San Diego, California, United States (November 19, 1983) •
Pietermaritzburg,
KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (December 9, 1983) •
Reno, Nevada, United States (October 8, 1985) •
Sumter County, South Carolina, United States (June 5, 1986) •
Austin, Texas, United States (September 22, 1986) •
Manchester, New Hampshire, United States (May 8, 1989) •
Mexicali,
Baja California, Mexico (September 21, 1989) •
Guadalajara,
Jalisco, Mexico (September 24, 1989) •
Montgomery County, Ohio, United States (October 15, 1990) •
North Shore City (December 17, 1996)/
Auckland (October 14, 2012), New Zealand •
Nassau County, New York, United States (September 4, 1997) •
Tacoma, Washington, United States (July 19, 2000) •
Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands (July 19, 2002) •
San Pedro Sula, Honduras (October 28, 2003) •
Makati,
Metro Manila, Philippines (July 27, 2004) •
Columbus, Georgia, United States (November 11, 2007) •
Columbia, South Carolina, United States (March 12, 2014) •
Gwangyang,
South Jeolla, South Korea (November 14, 2017) •
Petah Tikva,
Central, Israel (February 14, 2018) •
Ulaangom, Mongolia (November 4, 2018) •
Guam, United States (February 23, 2022) •
Melekeok State, Palau (October 11, 2024) •
Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan (December 12, 2024)
Friendship cities Aside from sister cities, Taichung has signed 14 friendship cities and one sightseeing friendship city (
Nagoya) as of January 2025. They are listed below along with the dates that the agreements were signed. •
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada (May 22, 2009) •
Gunma Prefecture, Japan (April 28, 2016) •
Oita Prefecture, Japan (September 8, 2016) •
Cupertino, California, United States (October 31, 2016) •
Hirakawa, Aomori, Japan (December 14, 2016) •
Aomori Prefecture, Japan (December 14, 2016) •
Ehime Prefecture, Japan (June 1, 2017) •
Boise, Idaho, United States (August 14, 2017) •
Onomichi, Hiroshima, Japan (September 29, 2017) •
Gwangyang,
South Jeolla, South Korea (November 14, 2017) •
Changwon,
South Gyeongsang, South Korea (April 11, 2018) •
Yamagata Prefecture, Japan (May 29, 2018) •
Tottori Prefecture, Japan (November 2, 2018) •
Nagoya,
Aichi, Japan (October 25, 2019) ==Gallery==