Chang Lie-Cheng in his youth formed an easy pop band with the local gentry Chang Ki-Pye and Chang Tzh Wey and served the post of the trumpeter. At that time the price of a saxophone purchased was approximately equal to the price of a hectare farmland. Chang Lie Cheng incidentally obtained a burnt saxophone and then spent three months to accurately draw every component one by one on the paper by his painting skills, and then he finally completed the first saxophone made in Taiwan through his individual study, research and development in another two and half years. Thanks to the high quality of these saxophones which were developed and produced, Chang Lie-Cheng received the general echoes and became a pioneer of the national western musical instruments manufacture that made the world marvel at his achievement and also polished MIT (Made in Taiwan). Houli town, therefore, becomes a chief site where the saxophones are manufactured.