Haba’ang Hamlet is located on the right bank of the Haba’ang River in the upper reaches of the east Danda River in Xinyi Township, Nantou County. The hamlet is about 1,600 meters above sea level, at the end of the ridge line extending from the west edge of Mount Guanmen. It belongs to the Danshe group of the Bunun tribe.
During the Japanese occupation, influenza occurred which led to the death of the tribal people.
Today, due to the afforestation by the Forestry Bureau, there is almost no weed growing in the area. In addition, the remote location that resulted in few visitors was able to preserve the ruins. There are about 10 slate houses scattered on a wide platform. There are neatly stacked stone walls, and earthen pots at the door of many houses. Unfortunately, many of them have been damaged.

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