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Urban township in Eastern Taiwan, Republic of China
Yuli Township
(
Chinese
:
玉里?
;
pinyin
:
Yul? Zhen
;
Pe?h-?e-j?
:
Gio?k-li-tin
; Japanese: Tamazato [
Kanji
:
玉里
[
たまざと
] ]),
Amis
:
Posko
,
Bunun
:
Pusqu
(Hanzi transliterated by 1917:
璞石閣
), is an
urban township
located in central
Huadong Valley
, and also the southern administrative center of
Hualien County
,
Taiwan
. It has a population of 22,305 inhabitants and 15 villages.
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Geography
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The township is located in the
Huadong Valley
.
Administrative divisions
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The township comprises 15 villages: Chunri, Dayu, Dewu, Guanyin, Guowu, Lege, Qimo, Sanmin, Songpu, Taichang, Tungfeng, Yongchang, Yuancheng, Zhangliang, and Zhongcheng.
Tourist attractions
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Transportation
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Railway
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TRA
(
Taitung line
)
Road
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Notable natives
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References
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External links
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Wikivoyage has a travel guide for
Yuli
.
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Note:
Pinyin
is the national standard and promulgated by the Ministry of Interior. Exceptions: "Lukang" instead of "Lugang" and names of Counties.
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