Fanlu

23°26′58″N 120°36′12″E / 23.449365°N 120.603320°E / 23.449365; 120.603320

Rural township
Fanlu Township
番路鄉
Rural township
Ren-Yi Tan Reservoir
Ren-Yi Tan Reservoir
Fanlu Township in Chiayi County
Fanlu Township in Chiayi County
LocationChiayi County, Taiwan
Area
 • Total118 km2 (46 sq mi)
Population
 (May 2022)
 • Total11,029

Fanlu Township (Chinese: 番路鄉; pinyin: Fānlù Xiāng) is a rural township in Chiayi County, Taiwan.

History

After the World War II in October 1945, the township became part of Tainan County. After readjustment in October 1950, the township became part of Chiayi County. In 1951, the township governs 11 villages and 112 neighborhoods.[1]

Administrative divisions

Jiangxi, Neiweng, Xinfu, Xiakeng, Panlu, Minhe, Chukou, Dahu, Gongtian, Gongxing and Caoshan Village.

Geography

It has a population total of 11,029 and an area of 117.5269 km2.

Tourist attractions

Longyin Temple, with the Dijiu Suspension Bridge in the background
  • Bantianyan Ziyun Temple
  • Chukou Nature Center
  • Dijiu Suspension Bridge
  • Fonghuang Waterfall
  • Jioulongshan Temple
  • Longyin Temple
  • Renyitan Dam
  • Syongdi Waterfall
  • Tongnian Resort
  • Yide Temple

References

  1. ^ "嘉義縣番路鄉公所全球資訊網". Archived from the original on 2009-04-15. Retrieved 2009-08-25.

External links

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