Huwei Township () is an urban township in Yunlin County, Taiwan. It has a population of about 70,300.
In the 17th century, during the Dutch era, Favorolang was one of the largest and most powerful aboriginal villages in Taiwan. The name has also been spelled Favorlang, Favorlangh, and Vovorollang. Its location was north of Tirosen (modern-day Chiayi), and the Favorlang river had been called by the Chinese How-boe-khe () during the reign of the Qing Yongzheng Emperor (ca. 1722 â 1735). The Chinese name for the area () was later changed to Go-keng-chhu ().
The name Favorlang is said to have derived from the ethnonym Babuza, a tribe of the Taiwanese Plains Aborigines.
In 1920, during Taiwan's Japanese era, the town was administered as , under , Tainan Prefecture. During this era, the town earned the nickname of .
There are 29 villages:
The township houses the Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) Yunlin Station.