Beinan, Taitung

Coordinates: 22°47′N 121°07′E / 22.783°N 121.117°E / 22.783; 121.117

Beinan Township in Taitung County
Beinan Township

Beinan Township (Chinese: 卑南鄉; pinyin: Bēinán Xiāng; Wade–Giles: Pei1-nan2 Hsiang1; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Pi-lâm) is a rural township in Taitung County, Taiwan.

Name and History

This south-eastern region of Taiwan was originally dominated by the Puyuma people. The township's name originates from the Puyuma language and is in memory of a great chief, Pinara.[1]

During the Dutch era, the Dutch called it Pimala. During Qing rule, access to the area (Chinese: 卑南八社) was prohibited.

In 1875, Pi-lam Subprefecture (卑南廳) was established. During the period of Japanese rule, Pinan Village (卑南庄) was established under Taitō District (台東郡), Taitō Prefecture.

Geography

The northeast part of the township is located at the Huatung Valley.

Administrative divisions

Tourist attractions

Transportation

Shanli Station

Beinan Township is accessible from Shanli Station of the Taiwan Railway Administration.

Notable natives

See also

References

External links

Beinan Township Office, Taitung County

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