Jingyangshe

Attractions along Piahau Historic Trail

Jinyangshe is located on a south-sloping hillside on the left bank of Hepingbei Creek in Nan’ao Township, Yilan County.  It is about 1,200 meters above sea level. Due to the terrain, it is divided into the Knyan Hamlet on the west side of the valley and the Yuwu Hamlet on the east. The Atayal traditional name of the place is Nekenyan, which means forgotten because it is said that in the past, the tribesmen forgot their things there. Regarding the reclamation history of the Jingyangshe, the ancestor Takun Bato led the tribe from Pinsəbəkan through the Nanhu Dashan and the Biyahaoshe to settle in Kngungn in the 1790s. Later, his son Ponya led the tribe to move to Jingyangshe.

During the Japanese occupation, the Jingyangshe, Biyahoshe, and Kubaboshe were regarded as big communes due to their large population and power.

 

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Jingyangshe ruins
Jingyangshe ruins
Jingyangshe ruins
Jingyangshe, located on the left bank of Heping River
Jingyangshe, located on the left bank of Heping River
Jingyangshe, located on the left bank of Heping River
Jingyangshe, located on the left bank of Heping River
Jingyangshe, located on the left bank of Heping River
Jingyangshe, located on the left bank of Heping River
Looing to Jingyangshe from Heping River bed.
Looing to Jingyangshe from Heping River bed.
Looing to Jingyangshe from Heping River bed.
Jingyangshe ruins
Jingyangshe ruins
Jingyangshe ruins
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