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Dayuling (Chinese: 大禹嶺; pinyin:
Dàyǔlǐng, el. 2565 m),
formerly Hehuan P**** (Chinese: 合歡埡口; pinyin: Héhuān Yàkǒu), is a
mountain p**** in
Taiwan transversing...
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mountains it
reaches Dayuling (大禹嶺)
which is the
highest point of the route. Here
another branch of the
highway runs
south from
Dayuling to Puli via Wuling...
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metres (3,300 ft)
above sea level, and
includes varieties such as Alishan,
Dayuling, Yu Shan, Wushe, and Lishan. The high
humidity and
natural precipitation...
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Alishan teas. It is
grown at an
elevation above 1,600 m (5,200 ft), with
Dayuling, and
Fushou being the well
known regions and teas
along Lishan. Baozhong:...
- elevation):
Beginning in
Taroko Gorge, the
route follows Highway 8 to
Dayuling,
where the
route turns south to the peak.
Regarded as the
toughest route...
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Devotion Bridge (慈母橋) Tianxiang [zh] Z****lu
Cliff (錐麓斷崖)
Liufang Bridge (流芳橋)
Dayuling (大禹嶺)
Buluowan (布洛灣) Qings****
Cliffs (清水斷崖)
Shakadang Trail Changuang Temple...
- Road (萌渚嶺道),
Qitianling Road (騎田嶺道), Lingling-Guiyang Path (零陵桂陽嶠道) and
Dayuling Road (大庾嶺道). At the same time, many
tributaries of the
Yangtze system and...
- ocher, with five incon****uous
transverse lines. The type
locality is
Dayuling, Hualien, and the
holotype and
paratype specimens are
stored in the National...
- line in Hualien. A
section of the
Central Cross-Island
Highway between Dayuling and
Taroko was also closed. Two
German nationals were
reported to have...
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Miaoli City) 14 (Changhua City - Lushan, Nantou) 14A (Wushe,
Nantou -
Dayuling, Hualien) 14B (Fenyuan,
Changhua -
Nantou City) 14C (Changhua City alternate)...