鹿寮溪水庫, Irrigation reservoir in Nantou County, Taiwan
Luliao River Reservoir is a water storage facility in Nantou that supplies irrigation to farmland across the central region. The installation includes dams and control stations that regulate water flow to surrounding agricultural areas.
Construction of the reservoir began in 1973 and was completed in 1975 as an important water management project for Taiwan. The project was part of modernization plans for the central region and helped secure irrigation supply.
The reservoir takes its name from the deer herds that once roamed the surrounding mountains, reflecting the natural history of Taiwan's highlands.
The area around the reservoir is accessible by roads from nearby villages. Visitors can see varying water levels depending on the season and explore the surrounding landscape.
Around the basin there are hiking trails and observation platforms where visitors can watch the mountain landscape. These spots are popular places for people who enjoy observing wildlife in their natural surroundings.
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