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Yilan County , alternately spelled I-lan , is a county in northeastern Taiwan . Yilan is the northernmost county on the island of Taiwan, with a population 450,031. Its seat is located in Yilan City .

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27-642: Before the Han Chinese Wu Sha led his company into large-scale reclamation in today’s Yilan in 1787, the area was mainly inhabited by the indigenous Kavalan people . During the Japanese rule , much of the present day Yilan County was part of Japan within its Taihoku Prefecture . When the Republic of China took over Taiwan in 1945, it became part of Taipei County until 10 October 1950 when 12 southeastern townships of Taipei County split off to form

54-474: A more ambitious approach in ruling Taiwan. The original aboriginal term Kavalan district was renamed with a more Han-centric Yilan name and the administrative system was also changed accordingly from the original temporary "district" to a formally governed "county". In 1875, the newly created Taipeh Prefecture included modern-day Yilan County. After the First Sino-Japanese War in 1894,

81-541: Is 63 km and from north to south is 74 km. From the mountain areas downwards, the land falls in altitude in the stages of mountains, alleys, alluvial plains, lowlands, swamps, sand hills and finally coastline. Yilan's Toucheng Township includes Guishan Island and Guiluan Island . The Senkaku Islands , known in Mandarin as the Tiaoyutai Islands , are claimed as part of the township. Yilan County

108-718: Is administered as a county of Taiwan Province . Yilan City is the county seat which houses the Yilan County Government and Yilan County Council . The county is headed by Magistrate Lin Zi-miao of the Kuomintang . Yilan County is divided into 1 city , 3 urban townships , 6 rural townships and 2 mountain indigenous townships . Colors indicate the common language status of Formosan languages within each division. Yilan County voted one Democratic Progressive Party legislator out of one seat to be in

135-633: The Han Chinese traversed the mountain range and settled in Yilan. Large populations began taming the wilderness, cultivating the fields and building irrigation channels. They used various means to seize lands from the Kavalans. Some Kavalans left their homes while some others migrated southwards to Hualien and Taitung coastlines and established settlements. The Spaniards began arriving in Taiwan in

162-967: The Legislative Yuan during the 2016 Republic of China legislative election . Today Han Chinese comprises the majority of the population in Yilan County. Education related affairs in Yilan County is governed by the Education Department of Yilan County Government . The county houses several public and private universities and colleges such as the National Ilan University , National Lan-Yang Girls' Senior High school , National Yilan Senior High School , Lan Yang Institute of Technology and St. Mary's Medicine Nursing and Management College. Yilan County has 40 MW renewable energy capacity from an incinerator plant and two hydroelectric power plants . It houses

189-592: The Qingshui Geothermal Power Plant . Yilan County was the host for the 2009 Asian Rowing Championships . The Yilan Line and North-Link Line of Taiwan Railways Administration pass the county. Train stations within the two lines in the county are Shicheng , Dali , Daxi , Guishan , Wai-ao , Toucheng , Dingpu , Jiaoxi , Sicheng , Yilan , Erjie , Zhongli , Luodong , Dongshan , Xinma , Su'aoxin , Su'ao , Yongle , Dong-ao , Wuta and Hanben Station . On 21 October 2018, it

216-523: The Yilan Plain , a combined alluvial plain created by Lanyang River and other minor streams with a rough shape of triangle. On the three vertices of the triangle sit the Toucheng , Sanxing and Su-ao Townships with a roughly equal distance of 30 km on the three sides. The Xueshan Range sits on the northwest of Yilan County from Toucheng to Sanxing. The county is geographically divided into

243-614: The 15th Asian Track and Field Championships, Wu Sha won the championship with a score of 4.20 meters. On February 19, 2005, in the women's pole vault final of the Shanghai Station of the 2005 National Indoor Track and Field Championships, Wu Sha won the championship with a score of 4.30 meters. On March 2, Wu Sha won the championship in the women's pole vault final of the Tianjin Station of the 2005 National Indoor Track and Field Championships. In June 2007, Wu Sha won

270-530: The 17th century. In 1626, the Spaniards led an invasion under the pretext of ship crews having been slain by Taiwanese barbarians. They then torched harbors and surrounding villages, and even went as far as taking over Su'ao Town and established a city called Saint Lorenzo. The Spaniards were subsequently ousted by the Dutch who had taken over the southern part of Taiwan and established Dutch Formosa . In 1640,

297-542: The 2012 National Indoor Championships, Wu Sha won the runner-up with a score of 4.30 meters. In May, in the women's pole vault final of the Zibo Station of the 2012 National Track and Field Grand Prix, Wu Sha won the runner-up with a score of 4.15 meters. On September 8, 2013, in the women's pole vault final of the 12th Games of the People's Republic of China, Wu Sha won third place with a score of 4.40 meters. After

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324-896: The Dutch began contacting Han Chinese merchants for trade and levying taxes on various commercial goods. The merchants had to pay all company taxes but also enjoyed the right to monopolize trade. During the Kingdom of Tungning era, the previous economy monopoly system developed during the Dutch Formosa continued to be practiced. When the Qing dynasty annexed Taiwan, they established the Kavalan sub-prefecture in Yilan. In 1806, armed conflicts broke out among various ethnic immigrants, followed by pillaging by pirates. The Qing dynasty government subsequently realized that if they continued to disregard

351-571: The Kavalan people and did not establish rule of law and a system of defense, Yilan would become a haven for criminals and outlaws, a thorn in the side for Taiwan. In 1809, Jiaqing Emperor incorporated Kavalan into the domain of the empire . Troops were dispatched to quell pirate attacks and chart local territory. Local government systems in Taiwan underwent many changes during the Qing dynasty period. But with regards to administrative levels lower than

378-472: The People's Republic of China, Wu Sha won the championship with a score of 4.40 meters. On November 12, in the women's pole vault final of the 18th Asian Track and Field Championships, Wu Sha won the runner-up with a score of 4.15 meters. On March 10, 2010, in the women's pole vault final of the 2010 National Indoor Championships in Nanjing, Wu Sha won the championship with a time of 4.00 meters. In June, in

405-513: The Qing government handed over Taiwan to Japan in accordance with the Treaty of Shimonoseki . Modern-day Yilan County covers Giran District ( 宜蘭郡 ) , Ratō District ( 羅東郡 ) , Suō District ( 蘇澳郡 ) and Giran City ( 宜蘭市 ) as they existed from 1920 to 1945, all under Taihoku Prefecture , during Japanese rule . After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China in October 1945,

432-431: The championship with a score of 4.30 meters. On June 12, in the women's pole vault final of the 2011 National Track and Field Grand Prix Shenzhen Station, Wu Sha won the championship with a score of 4.30 meters. On July 9, in the women's pole vault final of the 19th Asian Track and Field Championships, Wu Sha won the championship with a score of 4.35 meters. On February 18, 2012, in the second women's pole vault final of

459-510: The cliffs and the plains. The Central Mountain Range sits to the south from Sanxing to Su'ao. The Upper Lanyang River is steep and the rapid current is highly erosive. Large amount of silt carried by the river have little time to settle because of the high slope of the lands where it flows out of the mountains and valleys. An alluvial fan is formed as a result of scattered sand and gravel settling down. Large amount of gravel accumulate in

486-497: The county, including local villages, there were no major changes. The earliest organization and planning of Yilan consisted of seven citadels. In 1835, the seven citadels were further divided into 12 citadels based on the needs of the changing population and environment. This arrangement remained unchanged until the end of Qing dynasty rule. After the Mudan Incident in 1874, Qing rulers changed their passive attitude and took

513-499: The present day Yilan County. The name Yilan derives from the indigenous Kavalan people . Other former names in reference to this area in the Yilan Plain include Kabalan , Kavalan , Kavaland , kap-a-lan , Yiland and Gilan . Before 2009, the county's official name was transliterated as Ilan . Since early ages, many people have traveled from far places to Yilan. Indigenous tribes that have settled in Yilan are Kavalan people and Atayal people . The Kavalan people came by

540-479: The present-day area of Yilan County was incorporated under Taipei County . On 10 October 1950, Yilan County was established as a county of Taiwan Province with Yilan City as the county seat . In 1998, the government streamlined Taiwan Province and Yilan County became administered by the Executive Yuan while the remaining institutions of this province have been dissolved in 2018. Yilan County sits on

567-520: The runner-up in the women's pole vault final of the second leg of the 2007 National Track and Field Grand Prix Series. On July 23, in the women's (Group B) pole vault final of the Eighth University Games of the People's Republic of China, Wu Sha won third place with a score of 4.11 meters. On April 13, 2008, Wu Sha won the runner-up in the women's pole vault final of the 2008 National Track and Field Grand Prix. On June 13, 2009, in

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594-578: The sea and lived by the river at Yilan Plain since around 1,000 years ago. They mostly speak the Austronesian languages . Their settlements consisted of small villages along rivers with around 40–50 communities scattered around the area with a total population of approximately 10,000 people. The Atayal people came by crossing the Xiyuan Pass and settled in the mountain areas. The Atayal people arrived in Yilan around 250 years ago and settled along

621-465: The second leg of the women's pole vault final of the 2009 National Track and Field Grand Prix Series, Wu Sha won the runner-up with a time of 4.30 meters. On July 5, in the women's pole vault final of the Jinan Station of the 2009 National Athletics Grand Prix, Wu Sha won the runner-up with a score of 4.15 meters. On October 24, in the track and field women's pole vault final of the 11th Games of

648-408: The shallow stream bed , creating alluvial fans that often forms into web-like pattern. The river tends to change courses after floods caused by heavy rainfall or river overflow. The Lanyang River slows down as it reaches mid and downstream where silt begins to settle. Yilan County is located in the northeastern Taiwan Island which covers an area of 2,143 km. The longest distance from east to west

675-699: The upper Dazhuoshui River. Later, the tribes crossed the Siyuan Pass to reach the valley upstream of the Zhuoshui River . These people are the current residents of Datong Township . Other parts of the Atayal people headed east to enter and settle along the Nan'ao North River and Heping North River. These groups are now settled in Nan-ao Township . Around 200 years ago, at the end of the 18th century,

702-578: The women's pole vault final at the Zhaoqing Station of the 2010 National Track and Field Grand Prix Series, Wu Sha won the runner-up with a time of 4.00 meters. On August 8, in the women's pole vault final of the 2010 National Track and Field Championships, Wu Sha won third place with a score of 4.35 meters. On May 25, 2011, in the women's pole vault final of the Kunshan Station of the 2011 National Track and Field Grand Prix, Wu Sha won

729-467: Was the site of a train derailment that killed 18 passengers and injured 178. Harbors in the county include Wushi Harbor . Wu Sha Wu Sha ( Chinese : 吴莎 ; pinyin : Wú Shā ; born 21 October 1985) is a Chinese pole vaulter . Her personal best jump is 4.40 metres, achieved in 2009 in Jinan . She is married to Liu Xiang . On September 21, 2003, in the women's pole vault final of

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