Zhuoxi

Mountain indigenous township in Eastern Taiwan, Taiwan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Zhuoxi Township (Chinese: 卓溪鄉; pinyin: Zhuóxī Xiāng) is a mountain indigenous township in Hualien County, Taiwan, bisected by the Tropic of Cancer. It lies on the Central Mountain Range (up to 95% of its area) with steep mountains which makes it the highest township in the county.[1] The population is 6,046 inhabitants, including Bunun people, Truku people and Seediq people. The main economic activity is agriculture.

CountryTaiwan
Post code
982
Subdivision6 Villages
Quick facts 卓溪鄉Jhuosi, Country ...
Zhuoxi Township
卓溪鄉
Jhuosi
Coordinates: 23°20′00″N 121°17′00″E
CountryTaiwan
RegionEastern Taiwan
Government
  TypeTownship
Area
  Total
1,021.3130 km2 (394.3312 sq mi)
Population
 (February 2023)
  Total
6,043
Time zoneUTC+8 (CST)
Post code
982
Subdivision6 Villages
Websitewww.zhuo-xi.gov.tw
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Administrative divisions

The township comprises six villages: Gufeng, Lishan, Lunshan, Taiping, Zhuoqing and Zhuoxi.

Tourist attractions

Nan'an Waterfall
  • East Rift Valley National Scenic Park
  • Luntian Recreation Area
  • Nan'an Waterfall
  • Walami Hiking Trail
  • Yushan National Park

Transportation

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