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Country
  
Taiwan

Largest city
  
Nantou City

Area
  
4,106 km²

Province
  
Taiwan Province

Seat
  
Nantou City

Area rank
  
2 of 22

Population
  
514,315 (Dec 2014)

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Boroughs
  
1 cities, 12 (4 urban, 8 rural) townships

Time zone
  
National Standard Time (UTC+8)

Flower
  
Plum blossom (Prunus mume)

Colleges and Universities
  
National Chi Nan University, Nan Kai University of Technology

Points of interest
  
Qingjing Farm, Sun Moon Lake, Hehuanshan, Formosan Aboriginal Culture Vi, Yushan

Destinations
  
Sun Moon Lake, Puli - Nantou, Taroko National Park, Alishan National Scenic Ar, Jiji - Nantou

A relaxing trip to nantou county taiwan


Nantou County (Chinese: 南投縣; pinyin: Nántóu Xiàn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lâm-tâu-kōan) is the second largest county of Taiwan. It is also the only landlocked county in Taiwan. Its name derives from the Hoanya Taiwanese aboriginal word Ramtau. Nantou County is officially administered as a county of Taiwan Province.

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Map of Nantou County, Taiwan

Its mountainous area makes it a tourist destination; Sun Moon Lake is located in this county. Other well-known areas of the county are Hehuanshan and Sitou. Notable cities in Nantou are Nantou City and Puli Town. Nantou County butterfly is Broad-tailed swallowtail butterfly (Agehana maraho). Nantou's tung-ting tea is one of the most famous and high-quality oolong teas grown in Taiwan.

Nantou county


History

Before the arrival of Han Chinese to Nantou, the Atayal, Bunun and Tsou tribes were distributed throughout the northern and central Nantou. These groups pioneered the early development of mountain regions in Nantou.

Kingdom of Tungning

In 1677, Lin Yi (Chinese: 林圯), a general under the command of Koxinga, led soldiers to establish residence in Shalianbao (modern-day Zhushan). The Han Chinese began to enter Nantou via two main routes, the Zhuoshui River and Maoluo River.

Empire of Japan

In 1901, during Japanese rule, Nanto Chō (Japanese: 南投廳) was one of twenty local administrative offices established. In 1909, part of Toroku Chō (斗六廳) was merged into Nanto Cho. A major reorganization occurred in 1920, in which the area was administered under Taichū Prefecture together with modern-day Changhua County and Taichung City.

Republic of China

After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China on 25 October 1945, the present day area of Nantou County was administered under Taichung County of Taiwan Province. On 16 August 1950, Nantou County was established by its separation from Taichung County, and Nantou Township was designed as the county seat. On 1 July 1957, the Zhongxing New Village in Nantou Township was designed to be the capital of Taiwan Province from the former Taipei City. In 1981, the county seat was upgraded from Nantou Township to Nantou City.

Geography

Nantou County has an area of 4,106.436 km2 with a width of 72 km and length of 95 km. It is the second largest county in Taiwan after Hualien County.

There are 41 mountains with peaks over 3,000 meters high, with Mount Yu in Xinyi Township is the highest peak in Nantou County and in Taiwan with a height of 3,952 meters. Around 83% of Nantou County area is covered by hills and mountains.

Rain that falls into the mountains area converge into the Dadu River and Zhuoshui River. There are inland ponds and lakes throughout the mountains in the county, such as the Sun Moon Lake, Bi Pond, Liyu Pond and Cilin Pond.

Climate

The annual average temperature in Nantou County is 23 °C on level ground and 20 °C on mountains. The annual average rainfall is less than 1,750 mm on level ground and 2,800 mm on mountains. The rainy season lasts from April to September and the summer lasts from October to March.

Government

Nantou County consists of 1 city, 4 urban townships, 6 rural townships, 2 mountain indigenous townships, 128 villages and 133 neighborhoods. Nantou City is the seat of the county which houses the Nantou County Government and Nantou County Council. The incumbent Magistrate of Nantou County is Lin Ming-chen of the Kuomintang.

City

  1. Nantou City (南投市)

Townships

Urban townships
  1. Caotun Township (草屯鎮)
  2. Jiji Township (集集鎮)
  3. Puli Township (埔里鎮)
  4. Zhushan Township (竹山鎮)
Rural townships
  1. Guoxing Township (國姓鄉)
  2. Lugu Township (鹿谷鄉)
  3. Mingjian Township (名間鄉)
  4. Shuili Township (水里鄉)
  5. Yuchi Township (魚池鄉)
  6. Zhongliao Township (中寮鄉)
Mountain indigenous townships
  1. Ren'ai Township (仁愛鄉)
  2. Xinyi Township (信義鄉)

Politics

Nantou County voted two Kuomintang legislators out of two seats to be in the Legislative Yuan during the 2016 Republic of China legislative election.

Population

Nantou County has a population of 517,037 people as of January 2014.

Language

The official language of the county is Mandarin. Taiwanese, Hakka, English and aboriginal languages are also spoken.

Education

There are 2 colleges, 13 senior high and vocational schools, 30 junior high schools, 149 elementary schools, 106 kindergartens and 84 day care centers in the county. Notable universities in the county are National Chi Nan University and Nan Kai University of Technology.

Energy

Nantou County houses Taiwan's first pumped-storage hydroelectric power plant, the Takuan Pumped Storage Hydro Power Plant commissioned in 1985 with an installed capacity of 1,008 MW. It also houses Taiwan's largest pumped-storage hydroelectric power plant, the Mingtan Pumped Storage Hydro Power Plant with an installed capacity of 1,602 MW. Both power plants are located in Shueili Township along the Shuili River.

Tourist attractions

  • Chung Tai Chan Monastery
  • Paper Dome
  • Fonghuanggu Bird and Ecology Park
  • Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village
  • Jufang Hall
  • Lalu Island
  • Ming Shan Resort
  • Nantou County Culture Park
  • Qingjing Farm
  • Sun Moon Lake
  • Taroko National Park
  • Yushan National Park
  • Rail

    Nantou County is served by the Jiji Line of Taiwan Railways Administration which consists of Checheng, Jiji, Longquan, Shuili and Zhuoshui Station

    References

    Nantou County Wikipedia