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1 Toponym  





2 History  



2.1  Qing dynasty  





2.2  Japanese Empire  







3 Geography  





4 Administrative divisions  





5 Tourist attractions  





6 Transportation  



6.1  Rail  





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7 Notable natives  





8 Sister cities  





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Coordinates: 24°4036.06N 121°460.93E / 24.6766833°N 121.7669250°E / 24.6766833; 121.7669250
 

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Luodong Township
羅東鎮
Ratō, Lotung
Luodong Township in Yilan County
Luodong Township in Yilan County
LocationYilan County, Taiwan
Area
 • Total11 km2 (4 sq mi)
Population
 (September 2023)
 • Total70,002
 • Density6,400/km2 (16,000/sq mi)
Websitewww.lotong.gov.tw Edit this at Wikidata (in Chinese)

Luodong Township (Chinese: 羅東鎮; pinyin: Luódōng Zhèn; Wade–Giles: Lo2-tung1 Chen4; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lô-tong), sometimes spelled LotungorLotong, is an urban township in the central part of Yilan County, Taiwan. Luodong is the smallest township in the county by area.

Toponym

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Its name and former name (Chinese: 老懂; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lō͘-tóng)[1] derive from the Kavalan word rutung, meaning "monkey", referring to a large population of monkeys there half century ago.

History

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Qing dynasty

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Luodong Township 羅東鎮 is in the central part of Yilan County, Taiwan. This perspective faces the coast and was shot in December 2022.
Luodong countryside from above. Shot in December 2022.
Luodong Township facing the mountains. Shot in December 2022.

In 1804, Pingpu tribe chiefs Pan Xian Wen and Maoge from Changhua led a group of people to settle in the Luodong area, where they established Alishih and Ashushih communities and developed agriculture on a large scale. In 1812, Qing dynasty officer Fan Bang Gan was assigned to Luodong. Two years later, Han settlers entered the region to begin clearing and developing the area. The Pingpu tribe and Han settlers fought over land ownership but eventually they ended up working together to develop Luodong. Years later, Luodong became a developed region with a combination of aboriginal and Han cultures.

Japanese Empire

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Under Japanese rule, Luodong was developed into the base for industries established by the Taiping Mountain logging business. In 1916, the Japanese government established the Giran Branch Office of the Forest Administration Bureau in charge of logging, transportation and storage of Taiping Mountain area timber with a log pond set up in today's Yuanshan Township. The branch office was then later on moved to Luodong due to the change in the lumber transportation from waterway to railway. Finally in 1924, upon the completion of railway connecting Luodong and Tuchang (土場inDatong), the branch office was officially moved to Chikurin (竹林). From that moment onward, Luodong became a commercial center.[2] From 1920 to 1945, Lutung was administrated as Ratō Town (羅東街)ofTaihoku Prefecture.

Geography

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Luodong is located on Lanyang Plain. It covers an area of 11.34 square kilometres (4.38 sq mi) and as of September 2023 had a population of 70,002 people. It has a large, landscaped sports park.

Administrative divisions

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Luodong Township consists of 25 villages and 524 neighborhoods.[2] Villages in the township are Kaiming, Daxin, Tungan, Xinqun, Luozhuang, Nanchang, Nanhao, Chenggong, Rende, Renhe, Zhongshan, Hanmin, Weiyang, Xian, Beicheng, Guohua, Xianwen, Gongzheng, Jixiang, Xinyi, Shulin, Zhulin and Renai Village.

Tourist attractions

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Luodong has a large night market - Luodong Night Market - containing many varieties of local food, such as scallion pancakes. Luodong has a large community which organizes dance clubs and recitals for the elderly. It is also the home of the locally famous Meihua Lake.

Luodong has an excellent natural environment, and is close to both urban Yilan and Su'ao township, popular for its cold and hot springs. It is popular as a destination in the summer for its proximity to the Yilan Children's Festival as well as the farms of Sanxing township. People visit Luodong year-round to enjoy its charming bed and breakfasts.

Luodong Forestry Culture Park is a former timber processing plant that was equipped with sawmills, lumber yards, an agency office, and workers' dormitories. The park still has a complete set of old industry facilities, early village buildings, storage units, and transport machinery.[3]

Another park in the township is Luodong Sports Park.

Festivals in the township include the Luodong Arts Festival Fringe.[4]

Transportation

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Rail

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Luodong Station

Luodong is served by the Yilan LineofTaiwan RailwaysatLuodong Station.

Road

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Luodong Transfer Station

The main bus station in the township is Luodong Transfer Station. There are two interchanges in Luodong township along National Highway 5.

Notable natives

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Sister cities

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References

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  1. ^ "Entry #40086". 臺灣閩南語常用詞辭典 [Dictionary of Frequently-Used Taiwan Minnan]. (in Chinese and Hokkien). Ministry of Education, R.O.C. 2011.
  • ^ a b "[ Information For Foreigners In Yilan ]". Foreigner.e-land.gov.tw. 2008-08-07. Archived from the original on 2014-05-25. Retrieved 2014-05-25.
  • ^ "Luodong Forestry Culture Park". 2016. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  • ^ Shen, Worthy; Yen, William (4 August 2017). "Luodong Arts Festival parade rescheduled to Aug. 5 after storm". Focus Taiwan. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
  • ^ InChinese is doctor Janez Janež known as Fan Fenglong (simplified Chinese: 范凤龙; traditional Chinese: 范鳳龍) or simply Doctor Fan (simplified Chinese: 范医生; traditional Chinese: 范醫生; pinyin: Fan yisheng)
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