Ryohen-she

Attractions along Piahau Historic Trail

Ryohen-she is located on the slope facing east, the ridge line between Buxiaowan River and Ryohen (Kong Sawsi) River, a tributary of  north Heping River, at an altitude of about 1,000 meters. The area is open, sunny, and suitable for living. The residents believe that their ancestor Bato Naui set out from pinsəbəkan together with Wasau Payas, crossed the Nanhu Mountain and arrived at habun kolo, where Bato stopped and settled. Wasau Payas and his tribe carried on moving eastward to kngungn (south of old Jinyangshe, Linxi Platform), where Wasau died. The tribe later moved to Tbunan, a platform by the river terrace on the right bank of the Buxiaowan River estuary.  

Decades later, due to the increase in population, the tribe migrated to three different places, namely Ryohen-she, which was lead by the then leader Takun Bakotsi. They went up along the Ryohen River to the mountainside to establish the settlement. The other group traveled northward for about one kilometer to establish Gogotsu-she, while the third group, led by Meraaran, established the Rəkinos-she near Gogotsu-she.

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The area without trees in the center of the photo is Ryohen-she, and the lighter color around it is the liquidambar trees planted by the Forestry Bureau in the 1970s.
The area without trees in the center of the photo is Ryohen-she, and the lighter color around it is the liquidambar trees planted by the Forestry Bureau in the 1970s.
The area without trees in the center of the photo is Ryohen-she, and the lighter color around it is the liquidambar trees planted by the Forestry Bureau in the 1970s.
Stacked stone walls of a a building in the Japanese dormitory area in Ryohen.
Stacked stone walls of a a building in the Japanese dormitory area in Ryohen.
Stacked stone walls of a a building in the Japanese dormitory area in Ryohen.
Stacked stone walls of a a building in the Japanese dormitory area in Ryohen.
Stacked stone walls of a a building in the Japanese dormitory area in Ryohen.
Stacked stone walls of a a building in the Japanese dormitory area in Ryohen.
This working hut in Ryohen is where the former police post was located.
This working hut in Ryohen is where the former police post was located.
This working hut in Ryohen is where the former police post was located.
Japanese dormitory in Ryohen during the Japanese rule.
Japanese dormitory in Ryohen during the Japanese rule.
Japanese dormitory in Ryohen during the Japanese rule.
Japanese dormitory in Ryohen during the Japanese rule.
Japanese dormitory in Ryohen during the Japanese rule.
Japanese dormitory in Ryohen during the Japanese rule.
古道地圖
沿途景點所在位置
沿途景點所在縣市
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沿途景點所在鄉鎮
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