Fengling Hamlet

Attractions along Fenggang Beinan Historic Trail

Fenglin Hamlet is located on a gentle sloping ground along the south bank of the Fenggang Creek tributary in Shizi Township, Pingtung County. It is about 2.5 kilometers away from Fenggang, and was established 1941 when former residents of Neimaribashe and Achameixueshe moved here. The houses and laneways are neatly arranged, belonging to the Paiwan tribe of the Neiwen group. Before the end of the Japanese occupation, there was no distribution of tribes in this area. After the group relocation project was completed, the Governor-General in Taiwan set up a police post here and named the hamlet Fengshe. In the early post-war period, the National Government moved the township office from Shizi Village to this place and renamed it Fenglin. The origin of the place name should have been the same as that of Fenggang, because of the strong downhill wind in winter.

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Looking at Fengling Hamlet from the distance
Looking at Fengling Hamlet from the distance
Looking at Fengling Hamlet from the distance
Shizi Township Office of Pingtung County. Behind it is a Cultural Relics Exhibition Hall.
Shizi Township Office of Pingtung County. Behind it is a Cultural Relics Exhibition Hall.
Shizi Township Office of Pingtung County. Behind it is a Cultural Relics Exhibition Hall.
Cultural hall of Fengling Hamlet
Cultural hall of Fengling Hamlet
Cultural hall of Fengling Hamlet
Fengling Elementary School used to be the Waimaliba Education Center.
Fengling Elementary School used to be the Waimaliba Education Center.
Fengling Elementary School used to be the Waimaliba Education Center.
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