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Hua-lien, hsien (county), east-central Taiwan. It is the largest and least densely populated hsien in Taiwan. The Chung-yang Mountain Range and the Hai-an Mountain Range run north–south and extend over the western and eastern hsien, respectively. Between them is the T’ai-tung rift valley; it is filled with alluvial deposits and provides the only flat area for cultivation, where sugarcane, paddy rice, and jute are grown. The Hua-lien and the Wu, the major rivers, provide hydroelectricity for various industries. Iron ore, asbestos, sulfur, copper, and gold are mined, and marble is quarried. The T’ai-lu-ko (Taroko) Gorge is noted for its scenic beauty. Ho-huan mountain pass and Li-yü Lake are places of interest. Hua-lien city, the administrative seat, is the northern terminus of the East Line railway and the eastern terminus of East–West Cross-Island highway. Some 87,000 Ami aborigines inhabit the mountains. Area 1,787 square miles (4,628 square km). Pop. (2008 est.) 343,302.

This article was most recently revised and updated by Kenneth Pletcher.
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