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Mountain indigenous township
Nan'ao Township
南澳鄕
Mountain indigenous township
A school in Jinyue Village, Nan'ao TownshipA school in Jinyue Village, Nan'ao Township
Official seal of Nan'ao Township 南澳鄕Seal
Nan'ao Township in Yilan CountyNan'ao Township in Yilan County
LocationYilan County, Taiwan
Area
 • Total740.65 km (285.97 sq mi)
Population
 • Total6,110
 • Density8.2/km (21/sq mi)
Websitewww.nanao.e-land.gov.tw Edit this at Wikidata (in Chinese)
The coastline in Nan'ao Township

Nan'ao Township (Chinese: 南澳鄕; pinyin: Nán'ào Xiāng) is a mountain indigenous township in the southern part of Yilan County, Taiwan. It is the largest township in the county.

History

The township was formerly the "Aboriginal Area" of Suō District, Taihoku Prefecture, during Japanese rule. It was the site of the Sayun incident made famous through the movie Sayon's Bell.

Geography

Map of Nan'ao (labeled Nanō) (1944)

The population consists mainly of the indigenous Atayal people. Many residents of Aohua Village still speak the Japanese language in daily life.

Nan'ao Township contains part of the mountainous terrain of the Central Mountain Range.

  • Area: 740.65 km
  • Population: 6,110 people in 2,092 households (September 2023)

Administrative divisions

Nanao is divided into seven villages (from north to south):

  • Dongyue
  • Nan'ao
  • Biho
  • Jinyue
  • Wuta
  • Jinyang
  • Aohua

Tourist attractions

Transportation

Dong'ao Rail Station

Nan'ao is served by the North-Link Line of Taiwan Railway Administration at three stations: Dong'ao Station, Hanben Station, and Wuta Station.

Taiwan Highway 9 passes through Nan'ao. Between Su'ao and Hualien City, to the south, this road is known as the Suhua Highway (蘇花公路), and it features some of the most dramatic oceanside scenery in Taiwan.

Notable natives

References

  1. "'Japanized' ethnic minority in Taiwan struggling to restore their own language". Japan Times. 20 February 2018. Retrieved 18 March 2018.

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Cities and townships of Yilan County
County seat: Yilan
Cities Location of Yilan County in Taiwan
Urban townships
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Mountain indigenous townships
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Hsinchu
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Note: Pinyin is the national standard and promulgated by the Ministry of Interior. Exceptions: "Lukang" instead of "Lugang" and names of Counties.
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Note: On the map, "Mountain Indigenous Areas" are in dark green and "Plains Indigenous Areas" are in light green.

24°28′N 121°48′E / 24.467°N 121.800°E / 24.467; 121.800

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