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Situated
in the northern part of Taiwan island, Keelung
used to be called Jilong, which means hencoop.
The name was later changed to Keelung which means
"rich and prosperous land".
The
city occupies 132.7589 square kilometers of land,
95% of which are hills. The city is separated
from the neighboring counties and cities by the
mountains in the east, west and south.
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The
northern part of the city faces the ocean and
is a great deepwater harbor since early times.
As
the city is surrounded by mountains, communications
between Keelung and other places were not very
convenient in the past when transportation was
not well-developed. Gradually, the isolation gave
Keelung a chance to develop its own marine culture.
After hundreds of years of battles and struggles,
the city now becomes an international harbor city
visited by numerous ships. Every year, Keelung
holds the Mid-July Festival, which often attracts
thousands of visitors. When you visit Keelung,
don't miss the fine and exquisite cuisine near
the temple and be sure to plan a trip to visit
the emplacements, the tunnels, the beak head,
the bay, the fishery harbor and the fishing market
in Keelung.
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