Wulu Hamlet, located in Haiduan Township, Taitung County, was an important stronghold for migrating east from Nantou at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. It is regarded as the origin of Bunun’s traditional culture in the Haiduan area. The place was traditionally called Bulbul, which is said to be named after a locally grown plant called vulvul. Others say that the name came from the pulpul sound of the spring water emerging from the foot of the mountain. In the middle of the Japanese occupation, the Governor-General in Taiwan forced the Bunun people near the Wulu Terrace to collectively move here, which formed the present Wulu Hamlet. From the late Japanese occupation to the post-war period, many people in Haiduan Village and Kanding Village came from Wulu.

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