Dayeh university
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Da-Yeh University is a private university
Private university
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 in Dacun Township
Dacun, Changhua
Dacun Township is a rural township in Changhua County, Taiwan. It has a population total of 36,552 and an area of 30.78 square kilometres.The township of Dacun is Taiwan's largest producer of grapes.The campus of Da-Yeh University is located in Dacun....

, Changhua County
Changhua County
Changhua County is the smallest county in Taiwan located on the westside of Taiwan. It is officially governed as a county of the Republic of China .-Urban townships:# Beidou Township # Erlin Township...

, Taiwan
Taiwan
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. It was established in 1990 as Da-Yeh Institute of Technology by Song Gen Yeh who wanted to establish the first German-style polytechnic
Polytechnic
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 in Taiwan.

In August 1997, Da-Yeh's status as a university was approved by the Ministry of Education and it was renamed Da-Yeh University.

In 2007, Da-Yeh University won the National Solar Model Car
Model car
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Race. This event was organized by the Ministry of Education and attracted 41 teams from 21 local universities and colleges.

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