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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A few miles south-west of the little town of Hengchun lies Lake Lungluan, 175ha/437 acres in area and up to 3-5m/111/2ft deep. It contains large numbers of fish and every autumn thousands upon thousands of migratory birds settle on its banks. Everywhere on Taiwan&#8217;s south coasts will be found tropical vegetation, which has germinated from seeds brought here by wind and sea from the islands of south-east Asia. Lake Lungluan near Henchun Chihpen, on Taiwan&#8217;s south-east coast, is a popular spa town; it lies 15km/ 9 miles from the port of Taitung which was at one time extended by the </p>
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