Fuli, Rural township in Hualien County, Taiwan.
Fuli is a rural township in the Huatung Valley in Hualien County, stretching across mountainous and fertile land with rivers and agricultural fields. The area has a typical layout with settlements, farmland, and natural features that shape daily life here.
This area grew from farming settlements that developed over time into an organized community. It is now an administrative division within Hualien County, reflecting its roots in agricultural development.
The community here brings together different groups with their own celebrations and gatherings that shape daily life. These traditions show up naturally when you walk through the town and interact with locals.
The area is served by three railway stations: Fuli, Dongli, and Dongzhu, which connect travelers to other parts of eastern Taiwan. These transportation links make it easy to explore the region and reach nearby places.
The area is known for a special rice variety grown in its fertile valley. A distinctive feature of the landscape is Sixty Stones Mountain with its fields of golden flowers that glow at certain times of the year.
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