Provincial Highway 11 (Taiwan)

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Provincial Highway 11
台11線
Hualien-Taitung Coastal Highway
File:TW PHW11 RouteMap.svg
Route information
Maintained by Directorate General of Highways
Length177.483 km (110.283 mi)
Major junctions
North endFile:TW PHW9.svg Prov 9 in Ji'an, Hualien
South endFile:TW PHW9.svg Prov 9 in Taimali, Taitung
Location
CountryTaiwan
Highway system
File:TW PHW10.svg Prov 10File:TW PHW12.svg Prov 12
Provincial Highway 11

Provincial Highway 11, also known as Hualien-Taitung Coastal Highway for its connection between Hualien County and Taitung County is located on the east coast of Taiwan. This highway, which is 178.229 km,[1] begins in Hualien City and ends in Taitung City. It also has 3 branch lines. The East Coast National Scenic Area and Farglory Ocean Park (Hualien Ocean Park) are also located on this highway. It was called Tōkaidō during Japanese rule period.

Route Description

The highway begins in Ji'an, Hualien at the intersection of Provincial Highway 9. The road runs parallel along the eastern coast of Taiwan for most of its length, passing through coastal townships of Shoufeng and Fengbin in Hualien County, as well as Changbin, Chenggong, Donghe, Beinan, Taitung City in Taitung County before ending at Highway 9 in Taimali, Taitung. The highway is a popular scenic bypass of Highway 9, which runs through the more populated Huatung Valley. The highway attracts visitors for its unique rock formations along The East Coast National Scenic Area, such as Shitiping (石梯坪) in Fengbin, Baxiandong archeological site (八仙洞遺址) in Changbin, as well as Sanxiantai (三仙台) and Shiyusan (石雨傘) in Chenggong. The highway also passes through Chihpen, a suburb in Taitung City known for its hot springs.

Spur Routes

Beach at Taimali Town by the highway

See also

References

  1. "Highway Route 省道公路路線" (in Chinese). Ministry of Highways. Retrieved December 22, 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)

External links