Huatung Valley

Coordinates: 23°26′24″N 121°21′43″E / 23.439959°N 121.362076°E / 23.439959; 121.362076

"East Rift Valley" redirects here. For "Eastern Rift Valley" branch of the Great Rift Valley, see Gregory Rift.
A boundary of Huatung Valley (colored green), according to a geological compartment called groundwater zones.

The Huatung Valley or Hualien-Taitung Valley (Chinese: 花東縱谷; pinyin: Huādōng Zònggǔ; Wade–Giles: Hua1-tung1 Tsung4-ku3), also known as East Rift Valley or the Longitudinal Valley, is a long and narrow valley located at the between Chungyang Range and Haian Range. It is also recognized as a plain area which stretches for about 180 kilometers near the eastern coast of Taiwan, passes from the Hualien City at the north to the Taitung City at the south. It was called Nakasendō or Nakasendō heiya (Nakasendō Plain) during era of Japanese rule.

The valley is believed to be part of the northern terminus of the Philippine Mobile Belt, a complex collection of tectonic plate fragments and volcanic intrusions.

There are three larger river systems flow through this valley, including the Hualien River, Xiuguluan River, and Beinan River, all of which flow into the Pacific Ocean.

Huatung Highway, a section of the Provincial Highway No. 9, runs the whole length of the valley from North to South.

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