Songhe Hamlet

Attractions along Dajia Creek Historic Trail

Songhe Hamlet is located on the fan terrace on the left bank of Dajia River in Heping District, Taichung City. In the early days of Japanese rule, the tribes of the Tbulanshe and Sirakushe migrated and settled here, formerly known as Jiuliangqi. The forest alley in Songhe hamlet was the railway of the Baxianshan Forest Farm, one of the three largest forest farms in Taiwan during the Japanese occupation. At the beginning of the operation, all loggers were hired from Japan. Since 1930, due to changes in related laws and regulations, the forest farm gradually accepted Taiwanese, which attracted many laborers.

Today, there are still many Japanese-style houses remaining in the alleys of the Songhe Hamlet Forest Farm, which are forest farm staff dormitories.

 

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Overlooking Songhe Hamlet from the distance.
Overlooking Songhe Hamlet from the distance.
Overlooking Songhe Hamlet from the distance.
Japanese style houses in Songhe Hamlet
Japanese style houses in Songhe Hamlet
Japanese style houses in Songhe Hamlet
Japanese style houses in Songhe Hamlet
Japanese style houses in Songhe Hamlet
Japanese style houses in Songhe Hamlet
Japanese style houses in Songhe Hamlet
Japanese style houses in Songhe Hamlet
Japanese style houses in Songhe Hamlet
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