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Möja is an island and community in the archipelago of Stockholm, Sweden, located in the Baltic Sea and part of the province of Stockholm. It is known for its natural beauty and traditional fishing village culture, and is a popular summer destination.
The island of Merja covers an area of about 20 square kilometers and boasts dense forests, rocky shores and peaceful harbors. The island is sparsely populated with around 200 permanent residents, but sees an increase in tourists during the summer months. Transportation is mainly by ferry, which takes about 1.5 hours from central Stockholm.
Merja retains its typical Swedish archipelago style and offers outdoor activities such as hiking, boating and fishing. The island has a small museum and café showcasing the history of the local fishing industry. Its unspoiled environment makes it ideal for bird watching and relaxing vacations.
The economy is based on tourism and fishing, with an emphasis on sustainable development. Merja is part of the Swedish Nature Reserve, which is dedicated to maintaining ecological balance and attracting environmental enthusiasts.
Fuli Township is located in the southernmost part of Hualien County, Taiwan Province of China, bordered by Yuli Township in the north and Donghe Township in Taitung County in the south, with a total area of about 176.37 square kilometers. It is located in the southern part of the Hualien-East Longitudinal Valley Plain, and the Xiuguluan River flows through the township, which is blessed with natural landscapes and agricultural resources.
Fuli is famous for its high-quality rice production, known as the "Eastern Rice Warehouse", of which "Fuli Rice" is a well-known brand in Taiwan. Famous attractions in the area include the Golden Needle Flower Sea at Sixty Stone Mountain (attracting a large number of tourists during the flowering season from August to September each year), the Luoshan Waterfall, and the Fuli Rice Straw Art Festival, which showcase the rich agricultural culture and eco-tourism resources.
Transportation relies mainly on Route 9 and the Fuli Station of the Taiwan Railway, making it an important stopover on the Hwadong Valley Line. The local residents are characterized by the fusion of Hakka and aboriginal cultures, preserving the traditional rural landscape while gradually developing the eco-tourism industry.
Fuli Township belongs to Hualien County, Taiwan Province of China, and is an important agricultural township at the southern end of the Huadong Valley. With an altitude of 200-1200 meters and an annual precipitation of about 2200 millimeters, the climate is suitable for the growth of rice, with an annual output of more than 10,000 tons of rice, and the brand of "Fuli Rice" is marketed throughout Taiwan. The population of the township is about 11,000 people, mostly engaged in agriculture.
Sightseeing resources are best represented by the golden needle flower season in Sixty Stone Mountain, where 60 hectares of flowers form a golden carpet every summer, and together with Chike Mountain and Luoshan Organic Village, it forms an in-depth tourism line. In addition, there are geological wonders such as the Soba Stone Pillars made of Ming Dynasty volcanic debris and the Luoshan Waterfall with a drop of 65 meters.
Transportation is available via the Fuli Station of the Taiwan Railway (about 80 kilometers from Hualien City) or Route 9, and there is an agricultural exhibition and sales center in the township to promote local agricultural products. In recent years, the township has developed an experiential tourism model by combining organic agriculture and eco-tourism.