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Fuli, Hualien

Place in Eastern Taiwan, Taiwan
Fuli Township
富里鄉
Tomizato
View of Fuli Township in the foreground, in the background is Yuli Township
View of Fuli Township in the foreground, in the background is Yuli Township
Coordinates: 23°08′00′′N 121°17′00′′E / 23.13333°N 121.28333°E / 23.13333; 121.28333
CountryTaiwan
RegionEastern Taiwan
Government
 • TypeRural Township
Area
 • Total
176.3705 km2 (68.0970 sq mi)
Population
 (February 2023)
 • Total
9,681
Time zone UTC+8 (CST)
Post code
983
Subdivision13 Villages
Websitewww.fuli.gov.tw (in Chinese)
Fuli Township office

Fuli Township (Chinese: 富里鄉; pinyin: Fùlǐ Xiāng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hù-lí-hiong) is a rural township located in southern Hualien County, Taiwan.[1]

Geography

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Map of Fuli (labeled as Kōho) and surrounding areas (1944)
Map of the region including Fuli (labeled as Fu-li-hsiang (Furikyō) 富里鄉) (1951)

The township is located at the Huatung Valley. It has 9,681 inhabitants with 4,033 households around. The population is composed of Hakka, Hoklo, and Ami peoples.

Administrative divisions

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Fengnan, Fuli, Funan, Luoshan, Mingli, Shipai, Tungli, Wanning, Wujiang, Xinxing, Xuetian Yongfeng and Zhutian Village.

Economy

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The agricultural product of Fuli Rice is a famous rice in Taiwan and provides a well economy development and working chances for residents.

Tourist attractions

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Sixty Stones Mountain

Transportation

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Fuli Rail Station

Rail

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Notable natives

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References

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  1. ^ "地方沿革 - 花蓮縣富里鄉公所". www.fuli.gov.tw. Archived from the original on 2013年08月04日.
  2. ^ "花東縱谷國家風景區". 29 December 2021.
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