Pingtung County

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Pingtung County
屏東縣
Pîn-tong County
Pingtung County Montage.png
Left:Sunset view of Erluanbi Light House in Kenting National Park, Baisha Port in Lamay Island, Wanchin Immaculate Conception Church, Jialeshui Beach, Right:Donggang Donglong Temple, Jinde Bridge in Donggang River, Hengchun Ancient City Wall (all item from above to bottom)
Pingtung County flag.svg
Emblem of Pingtung County.svg
Pingtung County
Taiwan ROC political division map Pingtung County.svg
Pingtung County in Taiwan
Coordinates: 22°40′31.78″N120°29′29.09″E / 22.6754944°N 120.4914139°E / 22.6754944; 120.4914139
CountryFlag of the Republic of China.svg  Republic of China (Taiwan)
Province Taiwan Province (de facto dissolved)
Region Southern Taiwan
Seat Pingtung City
Largest cityPingtung City
Boroughs1 cities, 32 (3 urban, 29 rural) townships
Government
  Body
  County Magistrate Chou Chun-mi (DPP)
Area
  Total2,775.6003 km2 (1,071.6653 sq mi)
  Rank 5 of 22
Population
 (February 2024) [1]
  Total793,959
  Rank 10 of 22
  Density290/km2 (740/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+8 (National Standard Time)
ISO 3166 code TW-PIF
Website www.pthg.gov.tw
Symbols
Flower Hairy Bougainvillea (Bougainvillea brasiliensis)
Tree Coconut tree

Under Japanese rule (1895–1945), Hōzan Subprefecture (Japanese: 鳳山支廳); Pe̍h-ōe-jī :Hōng-soaⁿ Chi-thiaⁿ was initially under Tainan Ken (臺南縣); Pe̍h-ōe-jī :Tâi-lâm-koān, but political divisions frequently changed between 1895 and 1901. In 1901, Akō Chō (阿猴廳); Pe̍h-ōe-jī :A-kâu-thiaⁿ was established. In 1909, the name changed to Akō Chō (阿緱廳); Pe̍h-ōe-jī :A-kâu-thiaⁿ. In 1920, the name was changed to Heitō City (屏東市); Pe̍h-ōe-jī :Pîn-tong-chhī and was under Takao Prefecture administration, which consisted of modern-day Pingtung County and Kaohsiung.

Republic of China

Following the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China on 25 October 1945, the area of present-day Pingtung County was incorporated into Kaohsiung County on 25 December 1945. On 16 August 1950, Pingtung County was established after being separated from Kaohsiung County. [4] On 1 December 1951, Pingtung City was downgraded from provincial city to county-administered city and made the county seat of Pingtung County.

Pingtung was the site of a 7.1 magnitude earthquake on 26 December 2006. In 2009, due to Typhoon Morakot, Pingtung received over 2,500 millimetres (98 in) of rainfall, breaking records for any place in Taiwan struck by a single typhoon.

Geography

With a land area of over 2,775 km2 (1,071 sq mi), Pingtung is the fifth-largest county in Taiwan, and the second-largest of Southern Taiwan after Kaohsiung City. Geographically, it borders Kaohsiung City to the north, Taitung County to the east, the Taiwan Strait to the west and the Bashi Channel to the south. Islands administered by the county include Hsiao Liuchiu (Lamay Islet; 琉球嶼) and Qixingyan (Seven Star Reefs; 七星岩).

Climate

Located in the southernmost part of Taiwan, Pingtung County is known for one of the warmest climates within the country. It has a tropical monsoon climate bordering on a tropical wet and dry climate (Köppen climate classifications: Am bordering on Aw). The climate differs across the large county due to its varying geography.

Northern Pingtung, where Pingtung City is located, is characterized by high daytime temperatures year-round with average daytime highs of 30–40 °C (86–104 °F) from April to November, and 25–28 °C (77–82 °F) from December to March. The lowest nighttime temperatures are around 16 °C (61 °F), due to distance from the sea.

Central Pingtung, such as the coastal Fangliao Township, has a lower daytime temperatures and warmer nights due to the regulating effect of the ocean, which is especially noticeable during winter.

The mildest climate of Pingtung is at its southern tip, the Hengchun Peninsula  [ zh ], which is nearly surrounded by the Pacific Ocean. Daily highs reach 29–32 °C (84–90 °F) during summer and 23–26 °C (73–79 °F) during winter. Nighttime temperatures remain warm throughout the year with lows of around 25 °C (77 °F) during summer and 19 °C (66 °F) during the winter.

Pingtung County
Traditional Chinese 屏東
Simplified Chinese 屏东
Climate data for Pingtung County (Hengchun Township)
MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
Record high °C (°F)32.2
(90.0)
32.4
(90.3)
34.2
(93.6)
35.8
(96.4)
37.1
(98.8)
36.4
(97.5)
35.6
(96.1)
35.3
(95.5)
36.0
(96.8)
34.1
(93.4)
33.8
(92.8)
32.5
(90.5)
37.1
(98.8)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)25.1
(77.2)
26.6
(79.9)
28.3
(82.9)
29.6
(85.3)
31.0
(87.8)
31.5
(88.7)
32.0
(89.6)
31.7
(89.1)
31.2
(88.2)
29.8
(85.6)
27.7
(81.9)
26.2
(79.2)
29.2
(84.6)
Daily mean °C (°F)21.2
(70.2)
21.7
(71.1)
23.3
(73.9)
25.4
(77.7)
27.1
(80.8)
28.1
(82.6)
28.5
(83.3)
28.2
(82.8)
27.6
(81.7)
26.4
(79.5)
24.5
(76.1)
22.0
(71.6)
25.3
(77.6)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)18.3
(64.9)
19.0
(66.2)
20.3
(68.5)
22.5
(72.5)
24.2
(75.6)
25.5
(77.9)
25.7
(78.3)
25.4
(77.7)
24.9
(76.8)
24.0
(75.2)
22.2
(72.0)
19.6
(67.3)
22.6
(72.7)
Record low °C (°F)8.4
(47.1)
9.8
(49.6)
10.4
(50.7)
14.7
(58.5)
17.1
(62.8)
18.6
(65.5)
19.4
(66.9)
19.5
(67.1)
18.7
(65.7)
16.0
(60.8)
12.7
(54.9)
9.5
(49.1)
8.4
(47.1)
Average rainfall mm (inches)25.7
(1.01)
27.7
(1.09)
19.9
(0.78)
43.5
(1.71)
163.9
(6.45)
371.3
(14.62)
396.3
(15.60)
475.2
(18.71)
288.3
(11.35)
141.8
(5.58)
43.2
(1.70)
20.6
(0.81)
2,017.4
(79.43)
Average rainy days (≥ 0.1 mm)8.06.84.86.311.116.916.418.915.910.87.16.1129.1
Average relative humidity (%)72.673.774.475.478.583.683.384.079.774.073.172.476.7
Mean monthly sunshine hours 168.0165.1199.7192.6193.9183.6221.0195.5177.2198.1177.7161.42,233.8
Source: Central Weather Bureau (normals 1994–2013) (extremes 1897–present) [5] [6]

Government

Administrative divisions

Pingtung County Administrative Divisions

Pingtung County is divided into 1 city, 3 urban townships, 21 rural townships, and 8 indigenous mountain townships. Pingtung County has the largest number of rural townships and mountain indigenous townships among the counties of Taiwan. [7]

TypeNameChinese Taiwanese Hakka Formosan
City Pingtung City 屏東 Pîn-tong Phìn-tûng
Urban
townships
Chaozhou (Chaojhou) 潮州 Tiô-chiu Tshèu-chû
Donggang 東港 Tang-káng Tûng-kóng
Hengchun 恆春 Hêng-chhun Hèn-tshûn
Rural
townships
Changzhi (Changjhih) 長治 Tióng-tī Tshòng-tshṳ
Checheng 車城 Chhia-siâⁿ Tshâ-sàng
Fangliao 枋寮 Pang-liâu Piông-liàu
Fangshan 枋山 Pang-soaⁿ Piông-sân
Gaoshu 高樹 Ko-chhiū Kô-su
Jiadong 佳冬 Ka-tang Kâ-tûng
Jiuru 九如 Kíu-jû Kiú-yì
Kanding 崁頂 Khàm-téng Kham-táng
Ligang 里港 Lí-káng Lî-kóng
Linbian 林邊 Nâ-piⁿ Lìm-piên
Linluo 麟洛 Lîn-lo̍k Lìm-lo̍k
Liuqiu (Liouciou) 琉球 Liû-khiû Liù-khiùLamay Island
Manzhou (Manjhou) 滿州 Bóan-chiu Mân-chûManutsuru Paiwan
Nanzhou (Nanjhou) 南州 Lâm-chiu Nàm-chû
Neipu 內埔 Lāi-po͘ Lui-phû
Wandan 萬丹 Bān-tan Van-tân
Wanluan 萬巒 Bān-loân Van-lòng
Xinpi 新埤 Sin-pi Sîn-phî
Xinyuan (Sinyuan) 新園 Sin-hn̂g Sîn-yèn
Yanpu 鹽埔 Iâm-po͘ Yâm-phû
Zhutian (Jhutian) 竹田 Tek-chhân Tsuk-thièn
Mountain
indigenous
townships
Chunri (Chunrih) 春日 Chhun-ji̍t Tshûn-ngitKasugagu Paiwan
Laiyi 來義 Lâi-gī Lòi-ngiRai Paiwan
Majia 瑪家 Má-ka Mâ-kâMakazayazaya Paiwan
Mudan 牡丹 Bó͘-tan Méu-tânSinvaudjan Paiwan
Sandimen 三地門 Soaⁿ-tē-mn̂g Sâm-thi-mùnTimur Paiwan
Shizi (Shihzih) 獅子 Sai-chú Sṳ̂-éSisigu Paiwan
Taiwu 泰武 Thài-bú Thai-vúKlaljuc Paiwan
Wutai 霧臺 Bū-tâi Vu-thòiVedai Rukai

Colors indicate the statutory language status of Hakka and Formosan languages in the respective subdivisions.

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Pingtung County Government
Chou Chun-mi, the incumbent magistrate of Pingtung County Zhou Chun Mi  (cropped).jpg
Chou Chun-mi, the incumbent magistrate of Pingtung County

Politics

Pingtung City is the county seat of Pingtung County which houses the Pingtung County Government and Pingtung County Council. The county head is Magistrate Pan Men-an of the Democratic Progressive Party. Pingtung County elected three Democratic Progressive Party legislators to the Legislative Yuan during the 2016 legislative election. [8] [9] [10]

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1985 901,981    
1990 893,282−1.0%
1995 911,843+2.1%
2000 907,590−0.5%
2005 893,544−1.5%
2010 873,509−2.2%
2015 841,253−3.7%
2016 835,792−0.6%
2019 817,803−2.2%
Source: "Populations by city and country in Taiwan". Ministry of the Interior Population Census.

Pingtung is home to the indigenous Rukai and Paiwan tribes, which makes up 7% of the population. [11] As of January 2023, the total population of Pingtung County was 798,940. The county has been experiencing population decline for 15 consecutive years due to emigration to other cities. [12] [13]

Religion

As of 2015, Pingtung County had 1,101 registered temples, the third highest amongst Taiwan's counties after Tainan and Kaohsiung.[ citation needed ] Donglong Temple and Checheng Fu'an Temple are some of the most prominent temples in the county. Indigenous tribes like Makatao people also have their own places of worship like Jiaruipu Temple.

Economy

The agriculture and fishing industries dominate the county's economy. In recent years, the county has also promoted the tourism sector, which constituted 30% of Taiwan's tourism industry in 2015. [14]

In February 2014, the county government announced a plan to develop an industrial center that consists of a service center, workshop, and performance venue. The aim is to promote the development of industries that leverage the unique cultural attributes of the Linali tribe. [15] On 22 September 2015, the National Development Council revealed a three-year large-scale development plan to boost the economy of the county by transforming Dapeng Bay, Donggang Township, and Lamay Island into a fishery, recreational, and tourism hub. [16]

Education

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National Pingtung University

Universities and colleges

High schools

Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant Hengchun Taiwan Maanshan-Nuclear-Power-Plant-02.jpg
Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant

Energy

Pingtung County houses Taiwan's third nuclear power plant, the Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant. The power plant is located in Hengchun Township. It is Taiwan's second-largest nuclear power plant in terms of its capacity at 2 × 890 MW.

Transportation

Rail

Pingtung Station Pingtung Railway Station New20150901.jpg
Pingtung Station

The Pingtung Line and South-Link Line of the Taiwan Railways Administration cross Pingtung County. These lines service Central Signal, Chaozhou, Donghai, Fangliao, Fangshan, Fangye Signal, Guilai, Jiadong, Jialu, Kanding, Linbian, Linluo, Liukuaicuo, Nanzhou, Neishi, Pingtung, Xishi, Zhen'an and Zhutian Station. The Pingtung Line links Pingtung County with Kaohsiung City, while the South-Link Line links Pingtung County with Taitung County.

Ferries

Ferry service operates between Donggang Township and Baisha Port and Dafu Port on the offshore Lamay Island.

Tourist attractions

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Kenting National Park
Aquarium at the Museum of Marine Biology ROC-NMMBA Open Ocean Aquarium 20160515c.jpg
Aquarium at the Museum of Marine Biology

See also

Notes

  1. Located just a few minutes'walk from Fangliao train station, the art village stretches around 3,000 square meters which provides artists in residence plenty of room to work and live. Converted from old dormitories that once belonged to the Taiwan Railway Administration, the art village has been part of the Art Network of Railway Warehouses run by the Council for Cultural Affairs since 2002.

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