Guanwu Lodge

Attractions along Beikeng Creek Historic Trail

Maoyili (Japanese: Mogili) Police Post is located in the 8th alley of Meiyuan Village, Taian Township, Miaoli County. Mogili means a high hill in Atayal language. It was named Mogili because it is located at the junction of Miaoli and Wufeng Township, and it was a watershed with high terrain.  In the 12th year of Taisho (1923), the Maoyili Police Post was established. After the war, the Forestry Bureau was engaged in logging and afforestation. Because it is located on the ridge line of the Luchang Mountain at an altitude of 2,200 meters, when the northeast monsoon comes in winter, it often leads to thick fog. Therefore, it was called Guanwu (viewing fog). Originally a state-owned forest land, the Forestry Bureau has set up a workstation, a guest house, a material transportation management station, and later set up a Guanwu National Forest Recreation Area. Since the site is located in the Sheipa National Park, it also has a National Park Visitor Center.

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The image shows the Guanwu Dormitory of the Forestry Bureau from the period of deforestation. It was originally the former site of the Maoyili Police Post during the Japanese occupation period. Now it is a row of beige buildings, which are respectively the forestry bureau workstation and Guanwu Lodge, providing accommodation and catering services.
The image shows the Guanwu Dormitory of the Forestry Bureau from the period of deforestation. It was originally the former site of the Maoyili Police Post during the Japanese occupation period. Now it is a row of beige buildings, which are respectively the forestry bureau workstation and Guanwu Lodge, providing accommodation and catering services.
The image shows the Guanwu Dormitory of the Forestry Bureau from the period of deforestation. It was originally the former site of the Maoyili Police Post during the Japanese occupation period. Now it is a row of beige buildings, which are respectively the forestry bureau workstation and Guanwu Lodge, providing accommodation and catering services.
The image shows the Visitor Center that is located next to Guanwu Lodge. It was built on the foundation platform where Maoyili Police Post was stationed during the Japanese occupation period.
The image shows the Visitor Center that is located next to Guanwu Lodge. It was built on the foundation platform where Maoyili Police Post was stationed during the Japanese occupation period.
The image shows the Visitor Center that is located next to Guanwu Lodge. It was built on the foundation platform where Maoyili Police Post was stationed during the Japanese occupation period.
古道地圖
沿途景點所在位置
沿途景點所在縣市
苗栗縣
沿途景點所在鄉鎮
泰安鄉