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'''Pinglin''' (坪林) is a rural ] in south-eastern ], ]. It is in the mountain area connecting to the ] on the east coast. '''Pinglin''' (]]) is a rural ] in south-eastern ], ]. It is in the mountain area connecting to the ] on the east coast.


Pinglin is part of the water district of Taipei area as the ] ] is located here, so land development is restricted. Pinglin is part of the water district of Taipei area as the ] ] is located here, so land development is restricted.


Pinglin is the most famous place for producing ] tea. The ] is the world's largest tea museum. Pinglin is the most famous place for producing ] tea. The ] is the world's largest tea museum.


== Geography== == Geography==

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Pinglin () is a rural township in south-eastern Taipei County, Taiwan. It is in the mountain area connecting to the Yilan County on the east coast.

Pinglin is part of the water district of Taipei area as the Feitsui Dam is located here, so land development is restricted.

Pinglin is the most famous place for producing Pouchong tea. The Pinglin Tea Industry Museum is the world's largest tea museum.

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