Yunlin County is a county in the western part of Taiwan, the Republic of China. Yunlin is located to the right of the Taiwan Strait, the east of Nantou County and sharing a border with Changhua County divided by the Zhuoshui River. Yunlin is one of the counties of Taiwan that is part of the Chianan Plain, a flat land rich for agriculture with abundant waters. Agricultural products of Yunlin county include pomelo, tea leaves, suan cai, papaya and muskmelon. Due to Yunlin's abundant waters, it has potentials for hydroelectricity. Douliu is the largest city and the capital city of Yunlin. Yunlin is one of the least developed counties on the West coast, thus emigration is a major problem of Yunlin county.
Saturday, 20 July 2013
Yunlin County
History
Yunlin county's establish can be dated back to the Qing Dynasty. Liu Mingchuan at the time was in charge of Taiwan, at that time, Taiwan was only divided to few counties. However, due to the abundance mountains, transportation and communication between bordering counties such as Changhua County and Chiayi County. Liu suggests to establish a new county called Yunlin for easier management.
In 1887, Yunlin became one of the four counties of Taiwan.
During the Japanese colonial times, Yunlin was again abolished and combined into today's Tainan City. However Douliu continues to be an important city of Central Taiwan.
In 1981, Douliu satisfied the Taiwanese Local Constitution and became the County-controlled city of Yunlin county.
Geography
Yunlin county is the only county that is not contiguous to a special municipality on the Taiwan main island. After the reorganization of the counties in December 2010.
Economics
Yunlin is still currently based on agricultural production, major jobs being fisheries (fresh water). Although there are also industrial parks located in Yunlin as well.
Higher education
Transportation
Taiwan Railway Administration passes through Yunlin with stations:
Linnei Station Shiliu Station Douliu Station Dounan Station Shigui StationTaiwan High Speed Rail is building a station in Yunlin to be completed at 2015.
Highways include:
National Highway No. 1 (Taiwan) National Highway No. 3 (Taiwan)Administration
Sports
In the National Games at Changhua 2011, Yunlin is ranked 11 out of the 22 Counties and Cities of Taiwan. 10 Gold, 8 Silver and 8 Bronze. Total medals of 73 ranked 14.