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Luye Township () is a rural township in Taitung County, Taiwan. It is located in the Huadong Valley. Geography The township is located at the Huadong Valley The Huadong Valley or Hualien–Taitung Valley (), also known as East Rift Valley or the Longitudinal Valley, is a long and narrow valley located between the Central Mountain Range and the Coastal Mountain Range. It is also recognized as a plai .... Administrative divisions * Luye Village * Longtian Village * Yong'an Village * Ruilong Village * Ruiyuan Village * Ruihe Village * Ruifeng Village Economy The government has been developing the township to be a major tea production area in east coast of Taiwan. Tourist attractions * Kunci Temple * Luye Highlands * Finland Stock House of Yung-an * Flight Ground on Luye Stage * Liyuan Farm * Longtien Village * Luye Stage Tourist Tea Garden * Luye Steam Nourishing Health Hot Spring * Shinliang's Water Park * Thunder Fire Mud Volcano * Two Level Ground's Moon ...
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Luye Township Office And ROC National Flags 20141011
Luye Township () is a rural township in Taitung County, Taiwan. It is located in the Huadong Valley. Geography The township is located at the Huadong Valley The Huadong Valley or Hualien–Taitung Valley (), also known as East Rift Valley or the Longitudinal Valley, is a long and narrow valley located between the Central Mountain Range and the Coastal Mountain Range. It is also recognized as a plai .... Administrative divisions * Luye Village * Longtian Village * Yong'an Village * Ruilong Village * Ruiyuan Village * Ruihe Village * Ruifeng Village Economy The government has been developing the township to be a major tea production area in east coast of Taiwan. Tourist attractions * Kunci Temple * Luye Highlands * Finland Stock House of Yung-an * Flight Ground on Luye Stage * Liyuan Farm * Longtien Village * Luye Stage Tourist Tea Garden * Luye Steam Nourishing Health Hot Spring * Shinliang's Water Park * Thunder Fire Mud Volcano * Two Level Ground's Moon ...
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Luye Steam Nourishing Health Hot Spring
Luye Township () is a rural township in Taitung County, Taiwan. It is located in the Huadong Valley. Geography The township is located at the Huadong Valley The Huadong Valley or Hualien–Taitung Valley (), also known as East Rift Valley or the Longitudinal Valley, is a long and narrow valley located between the Central Mountain Range and the Coastal Mountain Range. It is also recognized as a plai .... Administrative divisions * Luye Village * Longtian Village * Yong'an Village * Ruilong Village * Ruiyuan Village * Ruihe Village * Ruifeng Village Economy The government has been developing the township to be a major tea production area in east coast of Taiwan. Tourist attractions * Kunci Temple * Luye Highlands * Finland Stock House of Yung-an * Flight Ground on Luye Stage * Liyuan Farm * Longtien Village * Luye Stage Tourist Tea Garden * Luye Steam Nourishing Health Hot Spring * Shinliang's Water Park * Thunder Fire Mud Volcano * Two Level Ground's Moon ...
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Luye Stage Tourist Tea Garden
Luye Township () is a rural township in Taitung County, Taiwan. It is located in the Huadong Valley. Geography The township is located at the Huadong Valley. Administrative divisions * Luye Village * Longtian Village * Yong'an Village * Ruilong Village * Ruiyuan Village * Ruihe Village * Ruifeng Village Economy The government has been developing the township to be a major tea production area in east coast of Taiwan. Tourist attractions * Kunci Temple * Luye Highlands * Finland Stock House of Yung-an * Flight Ground on Luye Stage * Liyuan Farm * Longtien Village * Luye Stage Tourist Tea Garden * Luye Steam Nourishing Health Hot Spring Luye Township () is a rural township in Taitung County, Taiwan. It is located in the Huadong Valley. Geography The township is located at the Huadong Valley The Huadong Valley or Hualien–Taitung Valley (), also known as East Rift Va ... * Shinliang's Water Park * Thunder Fire Mud Volcano * Two Level Ground's Moon W ...
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Luye Highlands
The Luye Highlands () are highlands close to Yong'an Village, Luye Township, Taitung County, Taiwan Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia, at the junction of the East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, with the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the northwest, Japan to the nort .... History The highland is famous for its hot air balloons and paragliding activities. The Taiwan International Balloon Fiesta has been held here annually since 2011. Geography It has an average elevation of around 350 meters above sea level. Transportation The highlands are accessible north west from Luye Station of Taiwan Railways. See also * List of tourist attractions in Taiwan References Tourist attractions in Taitung County {{Taiwan-geo-stub ...
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Kunci Temple
Kunci Temple ( zh, t=崑慈堂, p=Kūncí Táng) is a Taoist temple located in Longtian Village, Luye Township, Taitung County, Taiwan. The temple grounds contain a reconstructed Shinto shrine known as Luye Shrine ( zh, t=鹿野神社, p=Lùyě Shénshè). History Longtian sits on a large flat plain along the Beinan River. At the beginning of Japan's rule over Taiwan, the region was largely unpopulated. In 1912, the newly-founded acquired a tract of land as part of the government's "immigration village" program. The company wanted to use the land to plant sugarcane and persuaded a couple families from Niigata Prefecture to move to Longtian. Inside the new village, a small Shinto shrine was built on October 17, 1923 and moved to the current site of Kunci Temple on November 13, 1931. The shrine was dedicated to Prince Yoshihisa and the , which is common for shrines in Taiwan. When the Japanese left in 1945, the Han people that had been living nearby migrated into Longtian ...
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Taitung County
Taitung County (; Mandarin pinyin: ''Táidōng Xiàn''; Hokkien POJ: ''Tâi-tang-koān''; Hakka PFS: ''Thòi-tûng-yen''; Paiwan: ''Valangaw'';lit:Eastern part of Taiwan) is the third largest county in Taiwan, located primarily on the island's southeastern coast and also including Green Island, Orchid Island and Lesser Orchid Island. Name While its name means "Eastern Taiwan", it is also known as "Houshan" () by many of the locals, meaning behind the mountains or the back mountains. History Qing Dynasty In 1887, the new Fujian-Taiwan Province included Taitung Prefecture as one of four prefectures. Empire of Japan During the Japanese rule of Taiwan, Taitung County was administered as Taitō Prefecture. Republic of China After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China on 25 October 1945, Taitung was established as a county of Taiwan Province on 25 December the same year. Geography Taitung runs along the south east coast of Taiwan. Taitung county, cont ...
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Luye Railway Station
Luye railway station () is a railway station located in Luye Township, Taitung County, Taiwan Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia, at the junction of the East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, with the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the northwest, Japan to the nort .... It is located on the Taitung line and is operated by Taiwan Railways. References 1922 establishments in Taiwan Railway stations opened in 1922 Railway stations in Taitung County Railway stations served by Taiwan Railways Administration {{Taiwan-railstation-stub ...
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Taitung Line
The Taitung Line (), also known as the Hua-Tung line (), is the southern section of the Eastern Line of the Taiwan Railways Administration. The line starts at the Hualien station and ends at the Taitung station. It is 161.5 km long, including the main segment of 155.7 km between Hualien and Taitung. The coastal branch lines of Hualien and Taitung were discarded after the broadening plan in 1982. The broadcasts of the station names on Taitung line are made in five languages: Mandarin, Taiwanese Hokkien, Hakka, English, and Amis. The Taitung Line is the only line in Taiwan where broadcasts are made in the Amis language. History The north segment from Karenkō (, now Hualien City) to Poshiko (, then Tamazato, now Yuli) was built in 1909 and completed in 1917. The south segment from Hinan (, then Taitō, now Taitung City) to Rirō (, now Guanshan) was opened in 1919 by the Taitō Development Company (). In 1922, the Taitō Development Company bought the railroad f ...
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Ruiyuan Railway Station
Ruiyuan railway station () is a railway station located in Luye Township, Taitung County, Taiwan. It is located on the Taitung line The Taitung Line (), also known as the Hua-Tung line (), is the southern section of the Eastern Line of the Taiwan Railways Administration. The line starts at the Hualien station and ends at the Taitung station. It is 161.5 km long, includ ... and is operated by Taiwan Railways. References 1922 establishments in Taiwan Railway stations opened in 1922 Railway stations in Taitung County Railway stations served by Taiwan Railways Administration {{Taiwan-railstation-stub ...
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Ruihe Railway Station
Ruihe railway station () is a railway station located in Luye Township, Taitung County, Taiwan. It is located on the Taitung line The Taitung Line (), also known as the Hua-Tung line (), is the southern section of the Eastern Line of the Taiwan Railways Administration. The line starts at the Hualien station and ends at the Taitung station. It is 161.5 km long, includ ... and is operated by Taiwan Railways. The station is unstaffed. References 1923 establishments in Taiwan Railway stations opened in 1923 Railway stations in Taitung County Railway stations served by Taiwan Railways Administration {{Taiwan-railstation-stub ...
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Provincial Highway 9 (Taiwan)
Provincial Highway 9 is an important highway across eastern Taiwan from Taipei City to Fangshan, Pingtung, Pingtung County. This provincial highway, at 476.1 km long, is the longest provincial highway in Taiwan and passes the regions of Taipei City, New Taipei City, Yilan County, Hualien County, Taitung County and Pingtung County. Route Description The highway begins in front of Executive Yuan in downtown Taipei. It continues along Zhongshan South Road (中山南路) and Roosevelt Road (羅斯福路) until it reaches Xindian, New Taipei. From there the highway follows Beixin Road (北新路) and later becomes Bei-Yi Highway (北宜公路). The highway passes through mountainous regions, enters Shiding and Pinglin in New Taipei City before reaching Yilan County. In Yilan County, the highway finally leaves the mountainous region and enters Yilan Plain, but not before a stretch of curvy mountain roads. The highway passes through Toucheng, Jiaoxi, Yilan City, Wujie, Luod ...
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Township (Taiwan)
Townships are the third-level administrative subdivisions of counties of the Republic of China (Taiwan), along with county-administered cities. After World War II, the townships were established from the following conversions on the Japanese administrative divisions: Although local laws do not enforce strict standards for classifying them, generally urban townships have a larger population and more business and industry than rural townships, but not to the extent of county-administered cities. Under townships, there is still the village as the fourth or basic level of administration. As of 2022, there are totally 184 townships, including 38 urban townships, 122 rural townships and 24 mountain indigenous townships. 174 townships with 35 urban and 118 rural townships are located in Taiwan Province and 10 townships with 3 urban and 4 rural townships are located in Fujian Province. Penghu and Lienchiang are the only two counties that do not have urban townships. Statistics of ...
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