Yilan County

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{{ Infobox ROC county | englishname = Yilan County | chinesename = 宜蘭縣 | emblem = Yilan County emblem.png | abbreviation = Yilan (宜蘭) | map = Yilan County location | capital = Yilan City | region = Northeastern Taiwan | countymagistrate = Lu Kuo-Hua (呂國華) | totalarea = 2,143.6251 | arearank = 6 | percentwater = n/a | totalpop = 462,614 | poprank = 12 | density = 216 | citiesno = 1 | townshipno = 11 | countyflower = n/a | countytree = Chinese flame tree (Koelreuteria formosana) | countybird = n/a | website = e-land.gov.tw }} Yilan County (Template:Zh-tp; POJ: Gî-lân-kōan) is a county in Northeastern Taiwan. Its name comes from the aboriginal tribe Kavalan.

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Administration

Yilan County controls one township-level cities (縣轄市), three urban townships (鎮), and eight rural townships (鄉).

See also: Political divisions of the Republic of China

Tongyong Pinyin Hanzi Wade-Giles Hanyu Pinyin POJ
Yilan City 宜蘭 Yi-lan Yílán Gî-lân
Luodong 羅東 Luódōng Lô-tong
Su-ao 蘇澳 Sū'ào So·-Ò
Toucheng 頭城 Tóuchéng Thâu-siâⁿ
Jiaosi 礁溪 Jāoxī Ta-khoe/khe
Jhuangwei 壯圍 Zhuàngwéi Chòng-ûi
Yuanshan 員山 Yuánshān Îⁿ-soaⁿ
Dongshan 冬山 Dōngshān
Wujie 五結 Wǔjiē Gō·-kat
Sansing 三星 Sānxīng Saⁿ-chheⁿ/chhiⁿ
Datong 大同 Dàtóng Tāi-tông
Nan-ao 南澳 Nán'ào Lâm-ò

Activities

IICFFF (宜蘭國際童玩藝術節) : “A dreamland for the children of Taiwan, a magnet for art from around the world, a garden of culture for the people of Ilan.” Seven years ago, these were the concepts that launched the first ILan International Children’s Folklore and Folkgame Festival (IICFFF), and over the years the people of Ilan have been making it happen step by step.

Of all Taiwan’s folk festivals, the IICFFF is probably the best known internationally. Each summer, Dongshan River Water Park (冬山河親水公園) attracts countless children (of all ages!) and the themes of the various years have become for many part of the collective memory. The number of people attending has grown each year since the festival was first held in 1996, surpassing one million visits for the first time in 2002. Not only does the event enrich Ilan’s cultural soil and create business opportunities, it offers a highly successful example which other cities and counties across Taiwan can draw on as they also attempt to bring more culture and art into the life of their communities.

Former County magistrate (After Elected by Citizens)

1.Liu Shou-ch'eng (劉守成) (1997-2005)

2.Yu Shyi-kun (游錫堃) (1989-1997)

3.Chen Ding-Nan (陳定南) (1981-1989)

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See also

Township (Taiwan)


Administrative divisions of the Republic of China Image:Flag of the Republic of China.svg
Provinces (streamlined): Taiwan Province | Fuchien Province
Central Municipalities: Kaohsiung City | Taipei City
Counties (Taiwan Province): Changhua County | Chiayi County | Hsinchu County | Hualien County | Kaohsiung County | Miaoli County | Nantou County | Penghu County | Pingtung County | Taichung County | Tainan County | Taipei County | Taitung County | Taoyuan County | Yilan County | Yunlin County
Counties (Fuchien Province): Kinmen County | Lienchiang County
Provincial Cities (Taiwan Province): Chiayi City | Hsinchu City | Keelung City | Taichung City | Tainan City

ja:宜蘭県 zh:宜蘭縣 zh-min-nan:Gî-lân-koān