The Wulu Fort is located on the hills behind Wulu Elementary School in Haiduan Township, Taitung County. There are two guns that were made in Russia in 1903. They were trophies after the Russo-Japanese War and were transported to Taiwan with the intention to suppress the indigenous peoples. In the middle of the Japanese occupation period, when the Government-General in Taiwan excavated the Xinwu to Wulu section of the Guanshan Historic Trail, a fort was erected here to intimidate the Bunun people. Especially after the Daguanshan Incident in 1932, the Japanese used the strategy of dropping bombs onto uncooperative tribes to suppress the originally fierceful opposing indigenes. In the post-war period, Hu Jinniang, the then mayor of Haiduan Township, retrieved the historic guns that were left abandoned in the warehouse of the Taitung County Police Station and relocated them to the rear of the elementary school.
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