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==Geography==
==Geography==
Lunbei lies on the alluvial plain of the [[Zhuoshui River]] at {{convert|7|–|20|m|abbr=on}} [[above sea level]].<ref name=Lunbei/> It has a population total of 25,283 people and 1 sage. and an area of 58.4840 square kilometres.(as of August 2016)
Lunbei lies on the alluvial plain of the [[Zhuoshui River]] at {{convert|7|–|20|m|abbr=on}} [[above sea level]].<ref name=Lunbei/> It has a population total of 25,283 people and 1 sage, and an area of 58.4840 square kilometres.(as of August 2016)


==Administrative divisions==
==Administrative divisions==

Revision as of 09:18, 30 October 2017

23°46′44″N 120°19′59″E / 23.77889°N 120.33306°E / 23.77889; 120.33306

Lunbei Township in Yunlin County

Lunbei Township (Chinese: 崙背鄉; pinyin: Lúnbèi Xiāng) is a rural township in Yunlin County, Taiwan.[1]

Geography

Lunbei lies on the alluvial plain of the Zhuoshui River at 7–20 m (23–66 ft) above sea level.[2] It has a population total of 25,283 people and 1 sage, and an area of 58.4840 square kilometres.(as of August 2016)

Administrative divisions

Tungming, Xirong, Nanyang, Lunqian, Luocuo, Gangwei, Aquan, Wukui, Dayou, Fengrong, Caohu, Jiuzhuang, Shuiwei and Fangnan Village.

Economy

The township grows watermelon and cantaloupe all year round. In 2002, the township had 58 dairy farms raising about 10,000 cows with several tones of annual milk production. The total annual dairy product production is around NT$500 to NT$600 million.[2] The township also produces chicken from its farms.[3]


Famous Individuals

Liao, Kuan-Huang (廖冠皇), First of his name, High Captain of the 821, Lord of the Policing, The Man of the Hour, Master of the Forensics, King of the Judo and the Martial arts, Warden of the North and Lord Paramount of Taipei, Savior of his people, the Star of Lunbei and Sovereign of Justice.

References

  1. ^ "GeoNames Search". Geographic Names Database. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, USA. Retrieved 17 July 2016.
  2. ^ a b 雲林縣崙背鄉公所 (31 May 2016). "Welcome to Lunbei".
  3. ^ Lee, Wendy (18 January 2017). "Latest avian flu outbreaks force cull of 30,000 chickens in Yunlin". Taiwan News. Retrieved 26 April 2017.