Jiaoxi, Yilan
Geography
- Area: 101.43 km²
- Population: 34,932 people (September 2023)
Administrative divisions
The township includes eighteen rural villages:
- Baiyun (白雲村), Yushi (Yushih; 玉石村), Deyang (德陽村), Dazhong (大忠村), Dayi (大義村), Liujie (六結村), Erlong (二龍村), Shichao (時潮村), Yutian (玉田村), Sanmin (三民村), Linmei (林美村), Baie (白鵝村), Yuguang (玉光村), Guangwu (光武村), Wusha (吳沙村), Longtan (龍潭村), Paolun (匏崙村) and Erjie Village (二結村).
Education
- Fo Guang University
- Tamkang University Lanyang Campus
Tourist attractions
This section is written like a travel guide. (January 2022) |
Jiaoxi is famous for its hot springs. These attract large numbers of visitors so as the result, Jiaoxi has become a favorite weekend resort, mostly people from Taipei, featuring an array of hotels from the budget to the luxurious. There is also a few free public hot springs, mostly sheltered, where visitors can enjoy a leisurely foot bath at any time.
In March 2012, it was named one of the Top 10 Small Tourist Towns by the Tourism Bureau of Taiwan.
Other notable points of interests include:
Events
- Jiaoxi Hot Spring Festival
Transportation
Jiaoxi is served by Jiaoxi Station on the Yilan Line run by the Taiwan Railways Administration. Another convenient way of transportation to/from Taipei and further to Yilan City is by bus route that uses the National Freeway 5 and passes through the Snow Mountain Tunnel. It is operated by Kamalan Bus Inc. and Capital Star (首都之星). The Provincial Highway 9 also serves the township.
Notable natives
- Chang Chuan-tien, member of Legislative Yuan (1999–2006)
- Lai In-jaw, President of Control Yuan (2007-2010)
- Wu Tze-cheng, Minister of Public Construction Commission