Linnei Township, Rural township in Yunlin County, Taiwan.
Linnei Township is a rural administrative division in Yunlin County characterized by farmland and scattered settlements. The area encompasses several villages organized around agricultural zones and traditional country roads.
During Japanese colonial rule, the area formed part of a larger administrative zone covering parts of present-day Yunlin. This period shaped local infrastructure and governance patterns that remain visible today.
The township includes ten distinct villages including Linnan, Linzhong, Linbei, and Pingding, each maintaining agricultural traditions and local community practices.
A railway station connects the area to larger urban centers in the region, making travel straightforward. Visitors can use this transportation link to explore surrounding towns and return to main cities with ease.
An ancient mango tree in Pingding Village has stood for over 300 years and remains a notable feature in the local landscape. This tree reflects the long tradition of fruit farming practiced throughout the countryside.
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