Tianchuntai Police Post

Attractions along Syakaro Historic Trail

Tianchuntai Police Post is located at the mountainside of 1998 peak and Mount Gaoqiao in Wufeng Township, Hsinchu County. It was established in 1922, and was named after the surname of the first police officer in charge, Tamura Yuichi (Tianchun Yongyi). The traditional Atayal name for the place is Tarofun. In the early days of the Japanese occupation, after two occurrences of the Syakaro incident, the Governor-General in Taiwan named this place Mukaraka Highland, and excavated the Luchang Lianling Road in 1925. Tiancuntai was the road’s starting point.

Today, Tianchuntai Police Post is located in the plantation area of Japanese Cedar. Due to the afforestation work, some sites of the police post have been destroyed. Only the gate ramps, stacked stone foundations and fort sites remain visible.

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Research team taking a photo at the ruins of the entrance of Tianchuntai Police Box
Research team taking a photo at the ruins of the entrance of Tianchuntai Police Box
Research team taking a photo at the ruins of the entrance of Tianchuntai Police Box
Intersection of Tianchuntai Police Box and Beiken River
Intersection of Tianchuntai Police Box and Beiken River
Intersection of Tianchuntai Police Box and Beiken River
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