Old Xiama Police Station

Attractions along Guanshan Historic Trail

The Xiama Hamlet is located in Wulu Village, Haiduan Township, Taitung County, close to the top of the Southern Cross-island Highway, on a slope about 700 meters above sea level. The hamlet was originally located on a hillside about 1 km southeast of the present site and was formed under the Japanese government's forced relocation after the middle of the Japanese occupation. In the Bunun language, this place is called Vauvu, which means spine. It got its name because the mountain looks like a spine from a distance. There are only four Bunun families who originally lived near Vauvu. The Japanese named the place Ivaqo, set up a police post in the area to rule, and began to ask the Bunun people that were living scattered in the adjacent mountainous area to migrate to Ivaqo. In the late Japanese occupation period, Xian became a small settlement of about 10 households. In 1975, due to the collapse of the foundation caused by the typhoon, the government moved the residents from the old hamlet to the present location.

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The Old Xiama Police Station is located in the Old Xiama hamlet. It was the building of Yebago Police Post from the Japanese colonial period. The stacked stone foundation and steps are still intact, and there is still a cement building on the platform.
The Old Xiama Police Station is located in the Old Xiama hamlet. It was the building of Yebago Police Post from the Japanese colonial period. The stacked stone foundation and steps are still intact, and there is still a cement building on the platform.
The Old Xiama Police Station is located in the Old Xiama hamlet. It was the building of Yebago Police Post from the Japanese colonial period. The stacked stone foundation and steps are still intact, and there is still a cement building on the platform.
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