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Where is Taidong County, Taiwan Province Province?

Taitung county (vernacular: t? I-tang-kuān) is located in the southeast of Taiwan Province Province and is the third largest county in Taiwan Province Province, next only to Hualien County and Nantou County. Geographically, this county is located in the south of the Tropic of Cancer, with the Pacific Ocean (Philippine Sea) in the east, Pingtung County and Kaohsiung City in the south and west, and Hualien County in the north.

Taitung County is located in a tropical climate zone, surrounded by mountains and seas, and is rich in natural resources. There are not only many natural and cultural reserves in the territory, but also various specialties: Chai Yu in the sea, Sakyamuni in the plains, and even tea, pineapple, lily and Luoshen flowers on the mountains are all famous throughout Taiwan. In addition, due to its late development, Taitung has rich aboriginal culture in Taiwan Province Province. Six ethnic groups in the county, including Ami, Beinan, Rukai, Bunun, paiwan and Dawu, account for more than 30% of the county's population, which is the highest in Taiwan Province Province. In addition, the number of prehistoric sites is also the highest in Taiwan Province Province. In addition, Taiwan Province has the lowest population density, with only 63.78 people per square kilometer.

From the perspective of ethnic structure, except for the aborigines who first settled here, all the other residents are descendants of immigrants who migrated in recent 150 years. Most of the earliest Han pioneers came directly from Fujian Province. After the Kuomintang moved to Taiwan Province, some veterans and mainlanders arranged to settle here. After the August 7th flood, some victims in the west also moved here, and some Hakkas also moved here from Liu Dui. Because so many ethnic groups have settled and multiplied here, Taitung today has become a multi-ethnic cultural society.