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Nantou County

Coordinates:23°54′55.28″N120°41′4.32″E / 23.9153556°N 120.6845333°E /23.9153556; 120.6845333
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County in Taiwan, Republic of China
Nantou County
南投縣
Nan-t'ou
Top:Shuili Water Creek in Shuili Township, 2nd left:Mount Yu, 2nd right:Nantou County Museum of History in Nantou City, 3rd left:View of Sun Moon Lake, from Xuanzang Temple in Yuchi Township, 3rd right:Evergreen Glassland in Renci Township, Bottom left:Tou George Pond in Taiwan Educational University of Nature, Bottom right:Mount Hehuan
Top:Shuili Water Creek in Shuili Township, 2nd left:Mount Yu, 2nd right:Nantou County Museum of History in Nantou City, 3rd left:View of Sun Moon Lake, from Xuanzang Temple in Yuchi Township, 3rd right:Evergreen Glassland in Renci Township, Bottom left:Tou George Pond in Taiwan Educational University of Nature, Bottom right:Mount Hehuan
Flag of Nantou County
Flag
Official seal of Nantou County
Logo
Map
Coordinates:23°54′55.28″N120°41′4.32″E / 23.9153556°N 120.6845333°E /23.9153556; 120.6845333
Country Republic of China (Taiwan)
ProvinceTaiwan (de facto defunct)
SeatNantou City
Largest cityNantou City
Boroughs1 city, 12 (4 urban, 8 rural) townships
Government
 • Body
 • County MagistrateHsu Shu-hua (KMT)
Area
 • Total
4,106.436 km2 (1,585.504 sq mi)
 • Rank2 of 22
Population
 (January 2023)
 • Total
479,666
 • Rank15 of 22
 • Density120/km2 (300/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (National Standard Time)
ISO 3166 codeTW-NAN
Websitewww.nantou.gov.tw
Symbols
FlowerPlum blossom (Prunus mume)
TreeCamphor Laurel (Cinnamomum camphora)
Nantou County
Traditional Chinese南投
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinNántóu Xiàn
Bopomofoㄋㄢˊ   ㄊㄡˊ   ㄒㄧㄢˋ
Gwoyeu RomatzyhNantour Shiann
Wade–GilesNan²-tʻou² Hsien⁴
Tongyong PinyinNántóu Siàn
MPS2Nántóu Shiàn
IPA[nǎn.tʰǒʊ ɕjɛ̂n]
Hakka
Pha̍k-fa-sṳNàm-thèu-yen
Southern Min
HokkienPOJLâm-tâu-koān
Tâi-lôLâm-tâu-kuān

Nantou County (Chinese:南投縣;pinyin:Nántóu Xiàn;HokkienPOJ:Lâm-tâu-koān;HakkaPFS:Nàm-thèu-yen) is the second largestcounty ofTaiwan by area, located in the central part of the country.[1] It is also the only non-coastal county in Taiwan. Its name derives from theHoanyaTaiwanese aboriginal wordRamtau.[2]

Its mountainous area makes it a tourist destination. The largest natural lake in Taiwan,Sun Moon Lake, is located in this county. Other well-known tourist sites of the county includingAowanda,Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village,Hehuanshan,Paper Dome,Qingjing Farm,Shanlinxi,Shuiyuan Suspension Bridge andXitou. Notable cities in Nantou areNantou City andPuli Town. The official butterfly of Nantou County is thebroad-tailed swallowtail butterfly (Agehana maraho). Nantou'stung-ting tea is one of the most famous and high-qualityoolong teas grown in Taiwan.[3]

History

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Early history

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Before the arrival ofHan Chinese to Nantou, theAtayal,Bunun andTsou tribes were distributed throughout the northern and central Nantou. These groups pioneered the early development of mountain regions in Nantou.[4]

Kingdom of Tungning

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In 1677, Lin Yi (Chinese:林圯), a general under the command ofKoxinga, led soldiers to establish residence inShalianbao [zh] (modern-dayZhushan). TheHan Chinese began to enter Nantou via two main routes, theZhuoshui River andMaoluo River.[4]

Japanese rule

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In 1901, duringJapanese rule,Nanto Chō (Japanese:南投廳) was one of twenty local administrative offices established. In 1909, part ofToroku Chō (斗六廳) was merged into Nanto Cho. A major reorganization occurred in 1920, in which the area was administered underTaichū Prefecture together with modern-dayChanghua County andTaichung City.

Republic of China

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After thehandover of Taiwan from Japan to theRepublic of China on 25 October 1945, the present day area of Nantou County was administered underTaichung County ofTaiwan Province.[5] On 16 August 1950,Nantou County was established by its separation from Taichung County, andNantou Township was designed as thecounty seat. On 1 July 1957, theZhongxing New Village in Nantou Township was designed to be the capital ofTaiwan Province from the formerTaipei City. In 1981, the county seat was upgraded from NantouTownship to NantouCity. TheChi-Chi earthquake occurred in 1999.

Geography

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Nantou County Administrative Divisions
Hehuanshan is one of the higher mountains in Nantou County.

Nantou County has an area of 4,106.436 km2 (1,585.504 sq mi) with a width of 72 km (45 mi) and length of 95 km (59 mi). It is the second largest county in Taiwan afterHualien County.[6]

There are 41 mountains with peaks over 3,000 meters high, withMount Yu inXinyi 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 theDadu River andZhuoshui River. There are inland ponds and lakes throughout the mountains in the county, such as theSun Moon Lake, Bi Pond, Liyu Pond and Cilin Pond.

Climate

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The annual average temperature in Nantou County is 23 °C (73 °F) on level ground and 20 °C (68 °F) on mountains. The annual average rainfall is less than 1,750 mm (68.9 in) on level ground and 2,800 mm (110.2 in) on mountains. The rainy season lasts from April to September and the dry season lasts from October to March.[6]

Government

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Lin Ming-chen, the incumbent Magistrate of Nantou County
Nantou City, the county seat of Nantou County
Nantou County Council

Nantou County consists of 1city, 4 urbantownships, 6rural townships, 2mountain indigenous townships, 128 villages and 133 neighborhoods.[7][8][9]Nantou City is the seat of the county which houses theNantou County Government andNantou County Council. The incumbentMagistrate of Nantou County isLin Ming-chen of theKuomintang.

Administrative divisions

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TypeNameChineseTaiwaneseHakkaFormosan
CityNantou City南投Lâm-tâuNàm-thèu
Urban
townships
Caotun草屯Chháu-tūnChhó-thùn
Jiji集集Chi̍p-chi̍pSi̍p-si̍p
Puli埔里Po͘-líPhû-lî
Jhushan(Zhushan)竹山Tek-sanTsuk-sân
Rural
townships
Guosing(Guoxing)國姓Kok-sèngKoet-siang
Lugu鹿谷Lo̍k-kokLu̍k-kuk
Mingjian名間Bêng-kanMiàng-kiên
Shueili(Shuili)水里Chúi-líSúi-lî
Yuchih(Yuchi)魚池Hî-tîǸg-tshṳ̀QabizayThao
Jhongliao(Zhongliao)中寮Tiong-liâuChûng-liàu
Mountain
indigenous
townships
Ren-ai(Ren'ai)仁愛Jîn-àiYìn-oiAtayal,Bunun,Seediq
Sinyi(Xinyi)信義Sìn-gīSin-ngiNehunpu-siangBunun

Colors indicate statutory language status ofHakka andFormosan languages in the respective subdivisions.

Politics

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南投縣 Nantou County voted twoKuomintang legislators out of two seats to be in theLegislative Yuan during the2016 Republic of China legislative election.[10]

Demographics and culture

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Historical population
YearPop.±%
1985535,572—    
1990536,479+0.2%
1995546,517+1.9%
2000541,537−0.9%
2005535,205−1.2%
2010526,491−1.6%
2015509,490−3.2%
Source:"Populations by city and country in Taiwan".Ministry of the Interior Population Census.

Population

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Nantou County has a population of 479,666 people as of January 2023.

  • The following information is as of January 2023資料
City Nameacreage
(km²)
下轄村
里數
下轄
鄰數
Population人口
消長
The population density
(人/km²)
PostcodeGeographical division
Nantou City71.60213475397,403+421,386540烏溪
Puli162.22273356977,340+96490545烏溪
Caotun104.03272760896,778+132939542烏溪
Jhushan (Zhushan)247.33392848251,840-1217557濁水溪
Jiji49.72681112610,073+5212552濁水溪
Mingjian83.09552337236,212-22454551濁水溪
Lugu141.89811317416,457-20122558濁水溪
Jhongliao (Zhongliao)146.65411825813,819-2298541烏溪
Yuchih (Yuchi)121.37351319114,900+8128555烏溪
Guosing (Guoxing)175.70421315917,224-32103544烏溪
Shuili106.84241920916,359-28161553濁水溪
Sinyi (Xinyi)1,422.41881512115,573-1911556濁水溪
Ren-ai (Ren'ai)1,273.53121619215,688-2412546烏溪
Nantou County4,106.43602634,214479,666+71120
  • The population growth and decline is calculated by subtracting the population of the previous month from the current month's population. Negative values are represented by red letters, positive values are represented by blue letters, and no growth is represented by green letters.
  • The population density of each district is calculated by rounding 4 to 5 to 1 decimal place
  • Population growth:
    • 高度成長 High growth (年成長率高於1%) :NA(updated 2020)
    • 穩定成長 Steady growth (年成長率0.1%~1%) :草屯 Caotun
    • 成長停滯 Stagnant growth(年成長率±0.1%) :NA(updated 2020)
    • 輕度流失 Mild loss (年成長率-0.5%~-0.1%):南投、仁愛
    • 中度流失 Moderate Churn (年成長率-1%~-0.5%) :埔里Puli、名間、魚池
    • 高度流失 High churn (年成長率-2%~-1%) :鹿谷、竹山、中寮、信義、水里、集集
    • 嚴重流失 Severe drain (年成長率低於-2%) :國姓

Language

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The official language of the county isMandarin.Taiwanese Hokkien,Hakka, English andaboriginal languages are also spoken.[11]

Economy

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Agriculture in Nantou County

Due to its landlocked nature, the county's economy depends mainly onagriculture.[12][13] Other important industries in the county include forestry, fishery, and animal husbandry. Tourism and manufacturing are also important.

As of 2016, there are 28,000 registered businesses and 5,205 registered companies in the county with a total capital of NT$5,609 million and NT$80,024 million respectively. There are 938 factories operating in the county as of 2015.[14]

Education

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National Chi Nan University

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.[15] Notable universities in the county areNational Chi Nan University,National Chung Hsing University andNan Kai University of Technology.

Energy

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Mingtan Pumped Storage Hydro Power Plant

Nantou County houses Taiwan's firstpumped-storage hydroelectric power plant, theTakuan 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, theMingtan Pumped Storage Hydro Power Plant with an installed capacity of 1,602 MW. Both power plants are located inShuili Township along theShuili River.

Sports

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Notable sporting events held by Nantou County include:

Tourist attractions

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Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village

Transportation

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Checheng Station

Rail

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Taiwan Railways Administration

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Nantou County is served by theJiji Line ofTaiwan Railways which consists ofZhuoshui,Longquan,Jiji,Shuili andChecheng railway stations.

Taiwan High Speed Rail

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Although Nantou County does not have a high speed rail station, high speed rail can be accessed by bus toTaichung HSR station.

See also

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References

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  1. ^SeeList of administrative divisions of Taiwan
  2. ^南投的地方起源與變遷 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Archived fromthe original on 2012-02-06.此地原本為平埔族Arikun族南投(Ramtau)社之故址所在,此「南投」之地名即翻譯自平埔族語。
  3. ^"Dong Ding Oolong Tea: Product Description"Archived 2016-04-25 at theWayback Machine.The Brixton Tea Party. 2013. Retrieved April 27, 2013.
  4. ^ab"Nantou of Yesterday".Nantou County Government.Archived from the original on 7 January 2016. Retrieved8 July 2016.
  5. ^"Rezoning Taiwan". Taiwan Today. 1 February 2011. Retrieved9 December 2020.
  6. ^ab"Profile of Nantou County". Nantou County Government. 2015.Archived from the original on 2014-08-26. Retrieved2014-08-24.
  7. ^"Organization".Nantou County Government. 2015.Archived from the original on 2014-12-27. Retrieved2014-08-24.
  8. ^臺灣地區鄉鎮市區級以上行政區域名稱中英對照表(PDF). Online Translation System of Geographic Name,Ministry of Interior. 16 June 2011. p. 9. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 25 March 2012.
  9. ^1.7-鄉鎮市區戶口數 [Population for Township and District].Ministry of the Interior (in Chinese (Taiwan) and English). August 2020. Retrieved21 September 2020.南投縣 Nantou County南投市 Nantou City埔里鎮 Puli Township草屯鎮 Caotun Township竹山鎮 Jhushan Township集集鎮 Jiji Township名間鄉 Mingjian Township鹿谷鄉 Lugu Township中寮鄉 Jhongliao Township魚池鄉 Yuchih Township國姓鄉 Guosing Township水里鄉 Shueili Township信義鄉 Sinyi Township仁愛鄉 Renai Township
  10. ^"2016 The 14th Presidential and Vice Presidential Election and The 9th Legislator Election".Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved2016-02-24.
  11. ^"Profile of Nantou County". Nantou County Government. 7 January 2015.Archived from the original on 19 November 2017. Retrieved25 May 2019.Language: Mandarin is the official language; Taiwanese, Hakka, English and dialects of aborigines are also spoken.
  12. ^"History".Taiwan Nantou District Prosecutors Office. 12 August 2019. Retrieved2 March 2023.
  13. ^"Agriculture, Industry & Commerce - Transformation, Metamorphosis".Nantou. 28 March 2007. Retrieved2 March 2023.
  14. ^"Nantou County".InvesTaiwan. 23 March 2021. Retrieved2 March 2023.
  15. ^"About the Schools in Nantou County".Nantou County Government. 2007.Archived from the original on 2014-08-26. Retrieved2014-08-24.

External links

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toNantou County.
Look upNantou orNan-t'ou in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wikivoyage has a travel guide forNantou County.
Places adjacent to Nantou County
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  • 1 The provinces are merely retained as nominal entities within the constitutional structure, as they have no governing power following the formal dissolution of the provincial administrative organs in 2018. Cities and counties are de facto regarded as the principal constituent divisions of the ROC.
    • Sarah Shair-Rosenfield (November 2020)."Taiwan Combined"(PDF). The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved29 May 2021.
Cities and townships ofNantou County
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