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Place in Taiwan, Taiwan
Fengbin Township
豐濱鄉 Toyohama
Fengbin Township in Hualien CountyFengbin Township in Hualien County
Fengbin Township 豐濱鄉 is located in TaiwanFengbin Township 豐濱鄉Fengbin Township
豐濱鄉
Coordinates: 23°35′28″N 121°30′14″E / 23.591055°N 121.503794°E / 23.591055; 121.503794
CountryTaiwan
ProvinceTaiwan
CountyHualien
Area
 • Total162.4 km (62.7 sq mi)
Population
 • Total4,310
 • Density27/km (69/sq mi)
Websitehttp://www.feng-bin.gov.tw/bin/home.php
Fengbin Township
Chinese name
Chinese豐濱鄉
Hanyu PinyinFēngbīn Xiāng
Wade–GilesFeng-pin Hsiang
Pha̍k-fa-sṳFûng-pîn-hiông
Hokkien POJHong-pin-hiong
Amis name
AmisFakong
Shitiping Port
Hualien-Taitung Coastal Highway passing through Fengbin Township

Fengbin Township is a rural township located in Hualien County, Taiwan, bordering Taitung County. The Pacific Ocean lies to the east and the Hai'an Range to the west.

It has the smallest population in Hualien County with around 4,310 inhabitants. The population consists of the indigenous Amis, Kavalan and Sakizaya peoples.

Administrative divisions

Map of Fengbin (labeled as Byōtō) and surrounding area (1944)
Map including Fenglin (labeled as Mao-kung (Byōtō) 猫公) (1951)
  • Jingpu Village
  • Gangkou Village
  • Fengbin Village
  • Xinshe Village
  • Jici Village

Tourist attractions

Transportation

References

  1. Sing ‘Olam. 阿美語簡明詞典(學生版) O Citing no Pangcah. Taipei: 臺灣族群母語推行委員會, 2011. ISBN 9789868693630
  2. 臺灣地區鄉鎮市區級以上行政區域名稱中英對照表 Archived 2017-08-09 at the Wayback Machine Glossary of Names for Administrative Divisions. Ministry of the Interior. 26 March Minguo 104 (2015). Retrieved 5 October 2017. (in Chinese)

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Cities and townships of Hualien County
County seat: Hualien City
Cities Location of Hualien County in Taiwan
Urban townships
Rural townships
Mountain indigenous townships
Townships in Taiwan
Urban
townships
Changhua
Chiayi
Hsinchu
Hualien
Kinmen
Miaoli
Nantou
Pingtung
Taitung
Yilan
Yunlin
Rural
townships
Changhua
Chiayi
Hsinchu
Hualien
Kinmen
Lienchiang
Miaoli
Nantou
Penghu
Pingtung
Taitung
Yilan
Yunlin
Mountain
indigenous
townships
Hsinchu
Hualien
Miaoli
Nantou
Pingtung
Taitung
Yilan
Note: Pinyin is the national standard and promulgated by the Ministry of Interior. Exceptions: "Lukang" instead of "Lugang" and names of Counties.
Taiwanese Indigenous Areas
Highland indigenous
Townships and
Districts
Kaohsiung
New Taipei
Taichung
Taoyuan
Chiayi County
Hsinchu County
Hualien County
Miaoli County
Nantou County
Pingtung County
Taitung County
Yilan County
Taiwanese indigenous areas
Plains indigenous
Townships and
County-Administered Cities
Hsinchu County
Hualien County
Miaoli County
Nantou County
Pingtung County
Taitung County
Note: On the map, "Mountain Indigenous Areas" are in dark green and "Plains Indigenous Areas" are in light green.


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