Lidao Hamlet

Attractions along Guanshan Historic Trail

Lidao Hamlet is located in Lidao Village, Haiduan Township, Taitung County, on a flat plateau at the intersection of Lidao River and Xinwulu River. The name of the hamlet comes from the Bunun word "Lito", which refers to the many wild loquats here. During the Republic of China, it was renamed Lidao. In Showa 5 (1930), there were 24 households in Lidao, which were scattered in 10 settlements at that time. From March to August in Showa 8 (1933), due to the impact of the Daguanshan Incident, 16 households with 150 people were moved to the current Lidao area for easy management, forming a collective village. In Showa 15 (1940), for the purpose of promoting rice planting, the Japanese government moved 127 people from 14 households to the current Lidao area, and the scale of today’s Lidao settlement has taken shape.
 

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Overlooking the farmland and houses on the Lidao platform from the Southern Cross-island Highway.
Overlooking the farmland and houses on the Lidao platform from the Southern Cross-island Highway.
Overlooking the farmland and houses on the Lidao platform from the Southern Cross-island Highway.
View of Lidao Hamlet.
View of Lidao Hamlet.
View of Lidao Hamlet.
Lidao Police Station, which was originally the Lidao Police Post on the Guanshan Historic Trail during the Japanese occupation period.
Lidao Police Station, which was originally the Lidao Police Post on the Guanshan Historic Trail during the Japanese occupation period.
Lidao Police Station, which was originally the Lidao Police Post on the Guanshan Historic Trail during the Japanese occupation period.
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沿途景點所在位置
沿途景點所在縣市
台東縣
沿途景點所在鄉鎮
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