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Miaoli Crackdown on Illegal Camping Areas: Two Businesses Found to Have Excessive Facilities in the First Week

Miaoli County has 434 operating campsites, of which only 11 are legal. The county government is promoting legalization, with 329 currently applying, but over a hundred remain unregistered. On the 12th, County Mayor Chung Tung-jin ordered the Cultural and Tourism Bureau to inspect five campsites weekly. In the first week, two campsites were found to have unused farmland and excessive facilities. These violations, according to the Regional Plannin…
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Miaoli County has 434 operating campsites, of which only 11 are legal. The county government is promoting legalization, with 329 currently applying, but over a hundred remain unregistered. On the 12th, County Mayor Chung Tung-jin ordered the Cultural and Tourism Bureau to inspect five campsites weekly. In the first week, two campsites were found to have unused farmland and excessive facilities. These violations, according to the Regional Plannin…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Sunday, August 17, 2025.
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