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The notability tag was removed, as requested "reliable secondary sources that are independent of the topic and provide significant coverage of it" have been clearly provided, including the official page from the Hualian County Government, a book written by three Japanese linguists, and a book published by Department of Cultural Affairs of Hualian County. Since English is not an official language in Taiwan, anyone may need to search 大庄+花蓮 for more information on the community and its importance ethnically -- Actually anyone who has tried to read the last resource would have found that it is the book wholely covering the ethnobotanic knowledge surrounding Dazhuang, which shows the community's importance as the final place where we can find rich botanic and linguistic knowledge of Taivoan, one of the Taiwanese indigenous peoples trying to revive their culture, in Eastern Taiwan. -Benson Fang (talk) 22:49, 10 June 2018 (UTC)Reply