Mailiao
This is a township in Taiwan. Some may want to visit to see the industry of the region. Some may want to buy villas, cottages, house, apartments, rooms, villas or condos in the region. Some may want to have a vacation in the region. Some may want to see the culture and history of the region.
Mailiao located in northwestern Yunlin County, Taiwan, is a township that has a crude oil producing industry.
The Formosa Mailiao Refinery has been set up to a volume of wealth to embress economy of the township.
Yunlin County is a county in Western Taiwan. Yunlin County is officially a county of Taiwan province.
City
Douliu City
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Urban townships
Beigang Township
Dounan Township
Huwei Township
Tuku Township
Xiluo Township
Rural townships
Baozhong Township
Citong Township
Dapi Township
Dongshi Township
Erlin Township
Gukeng Township
Kouhu Township
Linnei Township
Lunbei Township
Mailiao Township
Shuilin Township
Sihu Township
Taixi Township
Yuanchang Township
The shape of the main island of Taiwan is similar to
a sweet potato seen in a south-to-north direction, and therefore, Taiwanese, especially
the Min-nan division, often call themselves children of the Sweet Potato. There
are also other interpretations of the island shape, one of which is a whale in
the ocean (the Pacific Ocean) if viewed in a west-to-east direction, which is
a common orientation in ancient maps, plotted either by Western explorers or the
Great Qing.
The island of Taiwan lies some 120 kilometers off the southeastern coast of China, across the Taiwan Strait, and has an area of 35,801 km2 (13,822.8 sq mi). The East China Sea lies to the north, the Philippine Sea to the east, the Luzon Strait directly to the south and the South China Sea to the southwest. The island is characterized by the contrast between the eastern two-thirds, consisting mostly of rugged mountains running in five ranges from the northern to the southern tip of the island, and the flat to gently rolling plains in the west that are also home to most of Taiwan's population. Taiwan's highest point is the Yu Shan at 3,952 meters, and there are five other peaks over 3,500 meters. This makes it the world's fourth-highest island[27]. Taroko National Park, located on the mountainous eastern side of the isla
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