Fuli Township, Hualien County Liushidanshan - stock photo

Liushishishan located in Hualien County Fuli Township bamboo Tamura altitude of about 800 meters east side of the Coast Mountains, here there is a wide field of 300 hectares of lilies with red Hualien County Branch Hill with two lilies planted area. Why is it called Liushidanshan? According to the locals, as early as in the Japanese colonial period, generally a land of paddy per millet harvest only about forty or fifty stone, while the paddy fields each with a 60 stone but can produce silk gauze child, so it is called sixty Stone (in construction of mountain.
Liushishishan located in Hualien County Fuli Township bamboo Tamura altitude of about 800 meters east side of the Coast Mountains, here there is a wide field of 300 hectares of lilies with red Hualien County Branch Hill with two lilies planted area. Why is it called Liushidanshan? According to the locals, as early as in the Japanese colonial period, generally a land of paddy per millet harvest only about forty or fifty stone, while the paddy fields each with a 60 stone but can produce silk gauze child, so it is called sixty Stone (in construction of mountain.
Fuli Township, Hualien County Liushidanshan
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