NAN-T'OU


Meaning of NAN-T'OU in English

shih (municipality) and seat of Nan-t'ou hsien (county), west-central Taiwan. It lies 26 miles (42 km) south of T'ai-chung city. Situated in a fertile alluvial plain on a tributary of the Wu River, the town flourished in the late 17th century and became the marketing centre for rice, sugarcane, bananas, and oranges grown nearby. Sugar and rice milling, fruit canning, woodworking, and pottery making are the main industries. The town is connected by the Chung-shan freeway to T'ai-chung in the north and T'ai-nan in the south. Pop. (1982 est.) 85,273. hsien (county), central Taiwan. It has an area of 1,585 square miles (4,106 square km) and is bordered by the hsien of T'ai-chung (north), Chang-hua and Yn-lin (west), Chia-i and Kao-hsiung (south), and Hua-lien (east). The Chung-yang Mountain Range, with an elevation of 10,000 to 12,500 feet (3,000 to 3,800 m) above sea level, gives rise to the Ch'en-yu-lan and Pei-kang rivers. The mountains extend over most of the hsien except for a small alluvial plain in the northeast, where Nan-t'ou town, the administrative seat, is located. Paddy rice, tea, sugarcane, bananas, and oranges are grown in the hsien. Sugar milling, fruit canning, woodworking, and porcelain and pottery making are the important industries; coal, gold, silver, graphite, and clay deposits are worked. The Nan-t'ou and A-li Mountains coalfields are located in the east-central part of the region. The East-West Cross-Island highway, in the northern part of the hsien, connects Nan-t'ou town with scenic T'ai-lu-ko (Taroko) Gorge. Jih-yeh (Sun Moon) Lake, at an elevation of 2,500 feet (760 m) in a wooded mountain setting, and Ho-huan Mountain (11,210 feet ), providing Taiwan's only ski slope, are the major tourist attractions. Chung-hsing-hsin-ts'un city, about 4 miles (6 km) north of Nan-t'ou, is the seat of the Taiwan Provincial Government. The Wan-ta hydroelectric plant on Wan-ta Dam is the major source of electricity. Pop. (1989 est.) 533,128.

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