1. The distribution of salt fields in Taiwan Province Province is mainly influenced by the monsoon climate in the western region, which leads to the equal time interval between rainy season and dry season in the western part of Taiwan Province Island. Especially in winter, affected by the northeast monsoon, the northwest area of Taiwan Province Island will be sunny for more than ten days, with sufficient sunshine, which is suitable for drying salt. In addition, Jian 'annan in the west of Taiwan was originally flat, with mostly beaches along the coast. The temperature of the flat near the Northern Ring Road in this area is high, and the rainfall is much smaller than that in the northern area, so it is suitable to set up a large salt field here.
2. The largest salt field in Chiayi, Taiwan Province Province The bag salt field in Chiayi Island, Taiwan Province Province is the largest salt field in Taiwan Province Province at present, and it is precisely because of its unique salt drying conditions that it has lasted for nearly 200 years. The salt-drying process began in the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty and has been passed down to this day. By the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty, the cloth bag saltworks in Chiayi had been successfully extended to? Platinum? Yantian, the bagged salt produced here is also exported to Japan and other regions.
The coastal area of Chiayi is flat, dry and rainy in winter, with plenty of sunshine, which plays a very beneficial role in drying sea salt. The beaches near the salt field are densely covered, because there is little rain, the seawater will not be diluted, and there is little fresh water in the river. When the weather gets hot, the seawater will evaporate, and the concentration of seawater will become thicker accordingly. At present, it is the only ideal place for drying salt in Taiwan Province Province.
Yantian in Taiwan Province Province is located in the western coast, influenced by the Pacific summer monsoon, and on the leeward slope with little precipitation, so it is naturally suitable for drying sea salt. Although salt production has been updated, it is rare that Taiwan Province Province still retains this ancient technology.