Port of Hualien
The Port of Hualien (Chinese: 花蓮港; pinyin: Huālián Gǎng) is an international port on the Pacific Ocean in Hualien City, Hualien County, Taiwan. Its artificial harbor protected by breakwaters was built in 1930–1939. There are 25 wharves in Hualien Port. The annual container volume is about 13 million tons. The port mainly transports local gravel, cement, and marble, and is host to cruise ships and whale watching boats.
Port of Hualien 花蓮港 | |
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Location | |
Location | Hualien City, Hualien County, Taiwan |
Coordinates | 23°59′11″N 121°37′35″E |
UN/LOCODE | TWHUN[1] |
Details | |
Opened | 1939[2] |
Operated by | Taiwan International Ports Corporation |
Wharfs | 25 |
Statistics | |
Annual container volume | 12,938,686 tons(2011) |
Website www.hlhb.gov.tw |
The port is operated by the Taiwan International Ports Corporation which is the state-owned harbor management company.
History
The Port of Hualien was constructed from 1930 to 1939 (Japanese rule), for carrying local granulated sugar to Japan and transporting island-round cargo. The government declared it one of the four international harbors on 1 September 1963.[2] The harbor facilities were improved in an expansion project in 1991.
Sister Ports
The Port of Hualien has the following Sister Port agreements:[3]
Brownsville, Texas Long Beach, California Ishigaki, Okinawa
See also
- List of East Asian ports
- Transportation in Taiwan
References
- "UNLOCODE (TW) - TAIWAN, PROVINCE OF CHINA". service.unece.org. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
- "Evolution". Port of Hualien. TIPC Ltd. 19 December 2013. Retrieved 13 July 2016.
- 姐妹港締盟書一覽表 [Sister Port Agreements: At-a-glance Chart] (PDF) (in Chinese). Taiwan International Ports Coroporation, Ltd.
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