Yongji Village
Yongji Village is a locality in Neimen District, Kaohsiung. Yongji Village is situated nearby to the hamlet Pihou, as well as near Waishimenkeng.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Shanlin District and Nanhua District.
Shanlin District
Suburb
Shanlin District, formerly known as Lâm-á-sian before 1901, later named Suannsamna, is a suburban district of Kaohsiung in southern Taiwan. Shanlin borders Jiasian District to the north, Liougui District to the east, and is adjacent to Meinong District and Cishan District to the south. Shanlin District is situated 5 km east of Yongji Village.
Nanhua District
Town
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Nanhua District is a rural district of about 8,209 residents in Tainan, Taiwan. It has two reservoirs, the larger one being the Nanhua Reservoir. It is the largest district in the city. Nanhua District is situated 6 km north of Yongji Village.
Yongji Village
- Type: Locality
- Also known as: “Yongji”
- Location: Neimen District, Kaohsiung, Southern Taiwan, Taiwan, East Asia, Asia
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Latitude
22.9848° or 22° 59′ 5″ northLongitude
120.4938° or 120° 29′ 38″ eastElevation
108 metres (354 feet)Open location code
7QJ2XFMV+WGGeoNames ID
11702044
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In Other Languages
“Yongji Village” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “永吉里”
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