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Wanrong, Hualien

Wanrong, Hualien

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official_nameWanrong Township
other_nameWanjung
native_name萬榮鄉
settlement_typeMountain indigenous township
image_mapWanrong HL.svg
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameTaiwan
subdivision_type1County
subdivision_name1Hualien County
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government_typeTownship
leader_titleMayor
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established_title2
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area_total_km2618.4910
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population_as_ofFebruary 2023
population_total6154
timezoneCST
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postal_code_typePost code
postal_code979
blank_nameSubdivision
blank_info6 Villages
websitewww.wanrung.gov.tw (Chinese)
Wanrong Township Office

Wanrong Township or Wanrung Township () is a mountain indigenous township located in the west of Hualien County, Taiwan, and has a population of 6,154 inhabitants and 8 villages.

The elevation and climate changes greatly with the mountains of Central Range, and the adverse elevation is about 600 m. The main inhabitants are Truku people, Bunun people and Atayal people of the Taiwanese aborigines, and most economic activity is agriculture, which located in the small plain near Fenglin Township. The abundant resources of tourism has not been developed.

Administrative divisions

The township comprises six villages: Hongye, Jianqing, Mayuan, Mingli, Wanrong and Xilin.

Tourist attractions

  • Hongye Hot Spring
  • Lintian Mountain Forestry Center
  • Mount Erzih Hot Spring
  • Qicai Lake
  • Wanrong Hot Spring
  • Fuyuan National Forest Recreation Area (Butterfly Valley)
  • Lintianshan (molisaka) Lumbering Culture Area

Transportation

  • Wanrong Station, Hualien-Taitung Line of Taiwan Railway (located in Fengling Township)
  • Provincial Highway 9
  • Provincial Highway 16 (partial)
  • Hualien County Road No.16
  • Hualien County Road No.45

Notable natives

  • Bokeh Kosang, actor and singer

References

References

  1. "The Colorful Township".
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