P’ing-tung

county, Taiwan
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Also known as: Pingdong
Pinyin:
Pingdong

P’ing-tung, southernmost county (hsien, or xian) of Taiwan. It is bordered by Kao-hsiung (Gaoxiong) and T’ai-tung (Taidong) special municipalities to the northwest and northeast, respectively, and by the Luzon Strait to the southwest. P’ing-tung city, in the western part of the county, is the administrative seat. The Chung-yang (Zhongyang) Range reaches elevations between 2,300 and 10,000 feet (700 and 3,000 metres) above sea level. The mountains are the source of the Hsia-tan (Xiadan), Kao-p’ing (Gaoping), and Wu-lo (Wuluo) rivers and extend over the southeastern part of the region. Sugarcane, paddy rice, sweet potatoes, tobacco, bananas, and pineapples are grown in ...(100 of 253 words)