Shuishe Harbor

Attractions along Shui Sha Lian Historic Trail

Looking at Shuishe Harbor from Hanbi Peninsula, Shuishe Harbor is one of the four harbors in Sun Moon Lake, and it is also the starting point for tourists to take a boat tour of the lake. Shuishe is located on the north side of Sun Moon Lake. It is the transportation center of Sun Moon Lake, as well as the hub for hotels and shops. Shuishe was originally an old Thao community, located on the northwest bank of Sun Moon Lake. Because the community was built in the middle of the lake or on the waterside of the lake, the Han people called it Shuishe or Shuilishe. In the early days of the Japanese occupation, the Shuishe of the indigenous community had become a Han village, and most of the people migrated to the Nan’anshiyinshe, calling themselves Tarimukan-she. In the 9th year of the Showa Period (1934), the Japanese built the Sun Moon Lake hydropower project, and the Thao people were forced to move out of their original home and moved to Tan’nan Village, Xinyi Township. The old village that was originally by the lakeside has been submerged in the lake.

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Shuishe Harbor
Shuishe Harbor
Shuishe Harbor
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