Hengchun Peninsula

Hengchun Peninsula(Traditional Chinese:恆春半島) is located in Pingtung County,[1] Taiwan,[2] and is named after Hengchun Township.[3] It is the southernmost part of Taiwan.[4] The Hengchun Peninsula is surrounded by the sea on three sides:[5] the Taiwan Strait to the west,[6] the Bashi Channel to the south,[7] and the Pacific Ocean to the east.[8] Only the northern end of the peninsula connects to the main island of Taiwan.[9] Due to the maritime influence, the climate is moderated by the sea's moisture.[10] The peninsula's terrain is mostly below 800 meters in height,[11] a result of the steep descent from the Central Mountain Range,[12] allowing sea breezes to pass through easily. These environmental factors distinguish it from the main island of Taiwan.

The Hengchun Peninsula is also a popular tourist destination,[13] known for Kenting National Park.[14] However, due to its geographic location and terrain, it is often affected by typhoons.[15]

Range

To the west, the boundary is marked by Fangliao,[16] proceeding upstream along Linbian River[17] (Lili River to Yishan), following the eastern slope of Mount Dawu[18] (the potential boundary where cypress forests are distributed, which is the lower limit of mid-altitude vegetation), and then eastward to follow the Zhiben River to Zhiben.[19]

References

22°12′N 120°48′E / 22.2°N 120.8°E / 22.2; 120.8