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Toucheng Township - Local introduction
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Toucheng Township Toucheng Township
     
Introduce
Toucheng Township
Anonymity
Touwei
Land Area
100.8930 km2 (4th quarter statistics, 2003)
Population
32,817 (4th quarter statistics, 2003)
Villages
24 villages, 261 neighborhoods 
Location
        Located at 121.51E, 21.41 N, Toucheng is nestled in the mountains and opens to the Pacific Ocean in the east. It neighbors Taipei County's Gongliao, Shuangsi and Pinglin Townships by the Syue (Snow) Mountain in the northwest and connects to Jhuangwei and Jiaosi Townships in the south.
Description
        Situated at the northern end of Yilan County opening up in the east to the Pacific Ocean, neighboring other counties and towering mountains in the west, Toucheng Township has always been an important entrance to Yilan.    Toucheng's unique topography also contributes to its special sights. Its north coastline features spectacular sea eroded rock formations. Turtle Island, rich undersea springs, sea eroded caves and pebbled beaches are the result of the volcanic movements within this area.    The intersection with Jiaosi, including the marsh area near the Jhu-an Rivermouth and the Siapu wetlands features special wetland crab species and migrant birds drawn here to the wetland. This has contributed to the development of the aquaculture industry within the Siapu area.    Today's Toucheng, in addition to its traditional fishing industry related to its unique terrain, the township government takes advantage of its fishing harbors to promote off shore eco-tour including the whale watch in Turtle Island. Newly established homestays and leisure farms also join in this tourism trend, creating new business opportunities for the local residents.
Head
Lin, Le-Shan
Historical
Description
        Toucheng was originally named "Touwei". In 1796, Wu Sha from Jhangjhou, Fujian Province led a group of people from China to enter and start clearing land for development within Yilan. When they successfully entered the Lanyang Plain, they built earth walls and established their first base in Touwei. This was the first piece of land cleared by the Han people, and that was how the name Toucheng (the first town) was given.    In 1796, when the Han settlers came in groups, they built Cingyuan Temple, the first temple in the Yilan area, by the riverbank. Touwei Street became prosperous because of the booming water shipping business. At that time, Wushih Harbor was Yilan's trading harbor with the outside world. The river came directly to Cingyuan Temple, and streets were developed along the riverbanks. On the north end of Hoping old street, one can still see the traces of the Cing dynasty harbor and the 13 associated businesses that once ran a thriving business there. On the south end, Cing and Japanese colonial period architecture can still be found.
     
Contact
   
•Tel:
03-9772371
•E-mail:
tcboss@e-land.gov.tw
•Address:
No. 88, Zuansiang Road, Toucheng Township, Yilan County
•Website:
http://toucheng.e-land.gov.tw/
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