Qinhecun
Qinhecun is a locality in Qinhe Village, Taoyuan District, Kaohsiung. Qinhecun is situated nearby to the locality Shangbaolai, as well as near the hamlet Sishe.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Taoyuan District and Namaxia District.
Taoyuan District
Suburb
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Taoyuan District is a mountain indigenous district of Kaohsiung City, Taiwan. It is the largest district in Kaohsiung City by area and the least densely populated district in Taiwan. The population is mainly the indigenous Bunun people and Saaroa people.
Namaxia District
Suburb
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Namasia District, formerly Sanmin Township, is a mountain indigenous district located in the northeastern part of Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It is the second largest district in Kaohsiung after Taoyuan District. Namaxia District is situated 10 km northwest of Qinhecun.
Qinhecun
- Type: Locality
- Also known as: “Ch’in-ho”, “Ch’in-ho-ts’un”, and “Cinhecun”
- Location: Qinhe Village, Taoyuan District, Kaohsiung, Southern Taiwan, Taiwan, East Asia, Asia
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Latitude
23.17139° or 23° 10′ 17″ northLongitude
120.77528° or 120° 46′ 31″ eastElevation
587 metres (1,926 feet)Open location code
7QM25QCG+H4GeoNames ID
1678045
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In Other Languages
“Qinhecun” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “勤和村”
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