Lin-nei-shiang
Linnei Township, a township in China. Before the Qing Dynasty, it used to be a big forest with dense shade. It was located at the foot of the mountain, half of the mountain and half of the plain. It was full of miscellaneous trees and brambles. It was named after the place where people disappeared. It belongs to Yunlin County, Taiwan Province, and is located in the northeast of Yunlin County. With a population of 217700 and a total area of 48785 square kilometers, it has rich human landscapes and agricultural specialties. Convenient transportation is a powerful guarantee for the development of township economy.
General situation of hometown
Population: there are 4880 households with 449 people per square kilometer. Mountains and plains account for about half of each. Most of the mountains are Baoan forest areas, while the plains are fertile fields.
Administrative Region: the township is divided into ten villages 216, jiuxiong village 30, Pingding village 15, Linzhong village 33, Linnan village 26, Linbei village 30, Linmao village 20, Wutu village 16, Wuma village 16, Chongxing village 20, Huben village 10.
Historical evolution
As the name implies, "Linnei" was originally a big forest with dense shade before the Qing Dynasty. It was located at the foot of the mountain, half of the mountain and half of the plain. It was full of miscellaneous trees and thorns, and was a place where people were extinct. In the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty, it was gradually developed. In the late Kangxi period, Zheng cuibao and others crossed Taiwan to reclaim land. They led the people to live in the "forest" and cut through the thorns to reclaim land. Finally, it turned the wilderness into fertile land, and the market gathering became more and more prosperous. During the Qing Dynasty, the county was planned and the township was subordinate to douliubao; after the Japanese occupation, the Prefecture was set up and the township was subordinate to douliujie, douliujun, Tainan Prefecture; after the war, the local gentry prepared to build the township and obtained the approval. Some villages were allocated by douliushi and pengtong Township respectively, and the "Linnei township" was established in August 1946.
geographical environment
Linnei township is located in the northeast of Yunlin County, Taiwan Province. It is adjacent to Zhushan Town of Nantou County in the East, with Qingshui River as the boundary; ershui township of Changhua County in the north, with Zhushui River as the boundary; pengtong township of Yunlin County in the west, with Jianan Dazhen Zhuozhou trunk line as the boundary; Douliu city of Yunlin County in the south, with Dapu River as the boundary. It is not only a barrier to the northeast of Yunlin County, but also an important place The North Road of juyun Jiaping plain is an important point with dangerous terrain.
places of historic figures and cultural heritage
Rivers: water resources, sand and stone resources of Qingshui River, Zhuoshui River and streams in the township, stone resources of Luoxi River, fish, waterfowls, animals and landscape resources of Xizhou Creek.
Mountain forest: primitive Baoan forest, Taiwan rare birds, Taiwan macaque group, fox rabbit and other animals.
Cultural Relics: more than 30 religious buildings of various tribes in the township, Wutu village Zhuoshui power plant, Pingding village ancient tombs, Yang Wenlin's materials in Angong town of jiuxiong village, Huabiao of Yang Chengchu's ancestral tomb in Linmao village, guniucaodao in Huben village, Linzhong village inner forest shrine, Linnan village Zheng's Hall, Linbei village early Republic bamboo tile house courtyard, Wutu village accompanying King Li Yong's statue, etc.
Agricultural products: there are many kinds of good quality rice, vegetables, melons, tobacco, medicinal plants under the original fruit trees, etc.
Maintain the flavor of traditional folk food.
Maintain the traditional folk entertainment and sacrifice.
Township specialty
The main economic activity of Linnei township is agriculture. The total arable land area of Linnei township is 2289.19 hectares. Rice is the main crop, corn and peanuts are the main crops, green fruits and vegetables are the second, and flowers, tea and sugarcane are the "economic" crops. The products are excellent, and the yield is increasing. In terms of livestock production, it mainly raised meat pigs, breeding pigs, eggs and broilers, and a small number of dairy cows, dairy sheep and deer. Golden diamond pineapple Ruby net room papaya pot bottom shade oil tea Yunlong tea.
Other specialties: papaya, rice and strawberry
Transportation
transport line
Lin Nei station of Taiwan Railway Administration
No.3 National Highway (Fugao) Douliu interchange (260)
Taiwan line 3
154 County Road
The railway runs from Changhua County to Nanhua County and runs through Linnei Township, which is the main traffic trunk line in the early period. The third line of provincial highway Tai passes through the township longitudinally from Nantou County. After widening and rebuilding the outer ring road in the early 1980s, the transportation is more convenient and smooth. County Road three four a line to two water, Yuanlin. Line 154 leads to pengtong and Xiluo. The roads between the villages in the township extend in all directions and have a certain scale.
cultural education
Senior high school: private Yifeng high school
Junior high school: lilinnei junior high school in Yunlin County
Private Yuanming junior high school
Elementary school
Linnei elementary school, Linnei Township, Yunlin County
Lin zhonghuamin primary school, Linnei Township, Yunlin County
Chenggong elementary school in Linnei Township, Yunlin County [Pingding]
Minsheng elementary school, Linnei Township, Yunlin County
Chongxing elementary school, Linnei Township, Yunlin County
Jiuxiong elementary school, Linnei Township, Yunlin County
Address: 643 Taiwan, Yunlin County, Linnei Township
Longitude: 120.612629
Latitude: 23.756431
Chinese PinYin : Lin Na Xiang
Linnei
Hangzhou children's Park. Hang Zhou Shao Nian Er Tong Gong Yuan
Contemporary Chinese Art Center. Dang Dai Tang Ren Yi Shu Zhong Xin