South-Link Highway
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South-Link Highway, is a section of Provincial Highway No. 9 from Taitung City to Fonggang, Pingtung County in Taiwan, signed Tai 9 which from Taitung to Ansuo is coastal road, rest is through Central Mountain Range until Fonggang and end. The length is about 90 km. It was built by the Japanese government between 1933 and 1939.
[edit] Route
This highway goes from Taitung City, and run throughs Taimali, Dawu, Daren, Shihzih, and ends in Fonggang.
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