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The Central Cross-Island Highway () or Provincial Highway 8 is one of three highway systems that connect the west coast with the east of
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.


Construction

The construction of the Central Cross-Island Highway began on July 7, 1956 and was first opened to traffic on May 9, 1960.


Route

The route of the highway begins in the west at Dongshi District in
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. The highway originally continued up into the
Central Mountain Range The Central Mountain Range is the principal mountain range on the island of Taiwan. It runs from the north of the island to the south. Due to this separation, connecting between the west and east is not very convenient. The tallest peak of th ...
following the
Dajia River Dajia River () is the fifth-longest river in Taiwan located in the north-central of the island. It flows through Taichung City for 142 km. The sources of the Dajia are: Hsuehshan and Nanhu Mountain in the Central Mountain Range. The Dajia R ...
valley through the townships of
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(谷關) and Cingshan (青山). However, the section between Guguan and Lishan is permanently closed to non-residents due to earthquake and typhoon damage. At Lishan there is a branch that heads north to
Yilan City Yilan City ( Mandarin pinyin: ''Yílán Shì''; Hokkien POJ: ''Gî-lân-chhī'') is a county-administered city and the county seat of Yilan County, Taiwan Province, Republic of China. The city lies on the north side of the Lanyang River. H ...
. Passing through the mountains it reaches
Dayuling Dayuling (, el. 2565 m), formerly Hehuan Pass (), is a mountain pass in Taiwan transversing the Central Mountain Range between Hehuanshan and Mt. Bilu (畢祿山), within Taroko National Park. Administratively, it is located in Xiulin, Hua ...
(大禹嶺) which is the highest point of the route. Here another branch of the highway runs south from Dayuling to Puli via Wuling (武嶺). Continuing east from Dayuling the highway route now begins its descent into the
Taroko National Park Taroko National Park () is one of the nine national parks in Taiwan and was named after the Taroko Gorge, the landmark gorge of the park carved by the Liwu River. The park spans Taichung Municipality, Nantou County, and Hualien County and is lo ...
. It passes through Guanyuan (關原), Cih-en (慈恩), Luoshao (洛韶) and before entering Taroko Gorge. After the gorge the route then connects with the eastern coastal Su'ao-Hualien Highway.


Highway damage and closure

The highway route runs through exceedingly rugged and unstable terrain. Heavy rain from typhoons often dislodge soil and rocks onto the highway making sections of it impassable. As well, the area is prone to seismic activity which can have disastrous effects on the highway. On September 21, 1999 the Jiji earthquake caused massive damage to the highway and cut the highway in multiple places between Guguan and Lishan. Following the unprecedented damage to the highway in 1999, there was strong debate on the feasibility and desirability of maintaining and repairing the highway. Extensive and costly repairs proceeded, and earthquake-damaged sections of the highway were due to be re-opened in 2004. However, torrential rains from Typhoon Mindulle caused further damage to the highway, forcing the affected section between Guguan and Lishan to be closed to non-residents indefinitely. While Provincial Highway 8 no longer provides a continuous route across the island, travelers from the west can use Provincial Highway 14 and Provincial Highway 14A to connect with Provincial Highway 8 in the east. On November 16, 2018, the section between Guguan and Lishan re-opened to limited traffic. 3 medium-sized busses are scheduled to run the route (back and forth) each day but no ordinary private vehicle traffic is allowed.


Gallery

Image:Taiwan_Central_Cross-Island_Highway_Entrance.jpg, Entrance of Central Cross-Island Highway Image:Taiwan 2009 HuaLien Taroko Gorge Biking FRD 5416 Pano Extracted.jpg, Bicycling uphill at Taroko Gorge Image:Taiwan 2009 HuaLien Taroko Gorge Biking PB160057.jpg, Bicyclists share narrow roads with motor vehicles Image:Taiwan 2009 HuaLien Taroko Gorge FRD 5467.jpg, Protection from waterfalls Image:Taiwan 2009 HuaLien Taroko Gorge FRD 5527 Pano Extracted.jpg, Gorge views


See also

* Highway system in Taiwan


References


External links

* Searc
Taipei Times newspaper archives
for references to the highway {{Taiwan Provincial Highways Highways in Taiwan