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Yilan County, Taiwan

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Yilan County is located in the northeast of Taiwan Province, bordering the Pacific Ocean to the east. Lanyang Creek runs through the east and west, dividing the county into two parts, north and south. It has an area of 2143.6251 square kilometers.

Yilan County, Taiwan

1. Yilan Park

It is at No. 102 Weishui Road, Yilan City. Founded in 1909. The garden is built according to the topography, there are stacked mountain stones, small bridges, pavilions and lotus ponds, the trees are lush, and the landscape garden is quiet. There are also servant girls who choose to match the edict monument, and the squire of the royal soldier department strictly prohibits Xu cha from demanding the ship's household monument. It is a summer resort.

2. Jiaoxi Hot Spring

Yilan County, Taiwan

In the 7km north of Yilan City, the area around Jiaoxi is rich in geothermal energy, and the underground is full of hot water. Every house drills wells, every household has a hot spring, and it has the reputation of "hot spring town".

Jiaoxi Hot Spring is clear and transparent, colorless and odorless, pure and drinkable, with a spring temperature of about 60 °C, which can treat skin diseases, chronic stomach diseases, neuralgia, etc.

3. Wufengqi Waterfall

Yilan County, Taiwan

It is 3km northwest of Jiaoxi Hot Spring, west of the upper reaches of Dezikou Creek. Because the five peaks are arranged magnificently like a flag, it is called the Five Peaks Flag Mountain.

The waterfall is divided into three layers, the upper layer cascades straight down from a narrow valley, about 40m high and 6m wide; The middle waterfall is about 30m high and 3m wide; The lower floor is 5m high and is hidden under the trees of a small valley. The torrent is rushing and the momentum is huge. The upper, middle and lower waterfalls set against each other, making it spectacular. It is one of the eight scenic spots of Lanyang.

Yilan County, Taiwan

Fourth, Kailan Wu House

Yilan County, Taiwan

It is located at No. 258, Sicheng Village, 8km north of Yilan City. It was originally a courtyard house, founded in the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty, built by Wu Sha, a pioneer in the Yilan Plain, and the descendants of the Wu family have lived for ten generations.

Wu Sha is a native of Zhangpu, Fujian, and Qianlong came to Taiwan during the period and lived in Sanminling first. In the first year of Jiaqing (1796), he led more than 1,000 immigrants from Zhangpu, Quanzhou and Guangdong to cross the Caoling into the Yilan Plain, build a fence and reclaim the land, and build this house around it (now Sicheng Village).

Yilan County, Taiwan

The main hall was originally dedicated to the statue of Wu Sha and the statue of Mazu from his hometown. Later, due to the destruction of the hall by artillery fire, it was moved to the right rear living room for worship. In front of the house there is the tomb of Lady Wu Sha.

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