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UTC+0 |
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Wujie Township is located in the northeastern part of Yilan County, Taiwan Province of China, and is an important part of the Yilan Plain. It is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the east and the Dongshan River to the west, with a total area of about 38.9 square kilometers and a population of about 40,000 people. The township was named for the five major knot head system of reclamation in the Qing Dynasty, and has rich wetland ecological and agricultural resources.
Wujie Township has a flat terrain, with the Dungsan River running through the whole territory, forming the famous Dungsan River Waterfront Park and the national wetland - 52 A Wetland, which is an important habitat for migratory birds. The coastal area has natural landscapes such as Lizejian Beach, with both marine and river ecological diversity.
The traditional industry is mainly agriculture, with rice cultivation being particularly developed. In recent years, the area has developed into a tourist destination with cultural attractions such as the Traditional Arts Center and the Izawa Old Town. Folklore events such as Dragon Boat Races and fish catching are held every year to showcase the culture of Southern Fujian and local characteristics.
The transportation is convenient, with the Taiwan 2 Coastal Highway and Taiwan 9 running through the whole area, and it takes about 15 minutes to drive from downtown Yilan. The economy is mainly based on agriculture and tourism. In recent years, the area has been actively developing green energy and eco-tourism, becoming an important sightseeing corridor in Yilan County.
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