Fushan Hamlet

Attractions along Fuba Cross-Ridge Historic Trail

The Fushan Hamlet is located in the upper reaches of Nanshi River in Wulai District, New Taipei City. It was the earliest hamlet established by the Atayal people in Wulai District during the Qing period. They were the Talanan and Limao-an tribes.

Later, due to the increased population, the tribes began migrating to the lower reaches of Nanshi River. Through social changes, the people living in Fushan hamlet further established the Tunlu, Limao’an, Karamuki and Daluolan hamlets.

During the Japanese occupation, the Governor-General in Taiwan set up the Limao’an Police Post in Limao’an hamlet. After that, the Mitsui Gomei Company took the land and forced the people to move. In the post-war period, the National Government delineated the administrative area and merged the hamlets into Fushan village.

 

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View of Fushan Hamlet from the distance
View of Fushan Hamlet from the distance
View of Fushan Hamlet from the distance
View of the paddy field in Fushan Hamlet that was excavated during the Japanese Occupation period
View of the paddy field in Fushan Hamlet that was excavated during the Japanese Occupation period
View of the paddy field in Fushan Hamlet that was excavated during the Japanese Occupation period
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