Mudan (Pingtung)
Mudan 牡丹 鄉 |
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Location of Mudans in Pingtung County |
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State : | Republic of China (Taiwan) | |
County : | Pinging | |
Coordinates : | 22 ° 8 ' N , 120 ° 46' E | |
Height : | 0 - 1062 m | |
Area : | 181.8366 km² | |
Residents : | 5,010 (Sep 2018) | |
Population density : | 28 inhabitants per km² | |
Time zone : | UTC + 8 (Chungyuan time) | |
Telephone code : | (+886) (0) 8 | |
Postal code : | 945 | |
ISO 3166-2 : | TW-PIF | |
Community type : | Rural community ( 鄉 ) | |
Structure : | 6 villages ( 村 ) | |
Mayor : | Cheng Yingming ( 陳英銘 ) | |
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Mudan ( Chinese 牡丹鄉 , Pinyin Mǔdān Xiang , W.-G. Mu 3 -tan 1 Hsiang 1 , PEH OE jī Bo-tan-hiong ) is a rural municipality in Pingtung County on Taiwan ( Republic of China ).
location
Mudan is located near the southern tip on the east coast of the island of Taiwan. The municipality is located in the southern end foothills of the Taiwan Central Mountains. The highest point is the 1062 meter high Lilongshan ( ⾥ ⼭ ) on the western border to the neighboring community of Shizi . The terrain is characterized by relatively steep, densely forested mountains and narrow valleys. In the municipality of Mudan, the three small rivers Youmudan ( 有 牡丹 溪 , Yǒumǔdānxī ), Nüreng ( 女 仍 溪 , Nǚréngxī ) and Zhushe ( 竹 社 溪 , Zhúshèxī ) flow into the Pacific. The climate is tropical and hot (max. 28 ± 3 ° C in July, 20 ± 4 ° C in January) and outside the monsoon rainy season relatively dry in summer. In the mountain areas, however, it also rains more frequently in winter. The typhoon season runs from October to April.
The neighboring communities are Shizi and Daren ( Taitung County ) in the north, Checheng in the southwest, and Manzhou in the southeast.
history
The original inhabitants of the area were Austronesian indigenous people . The immigration of Han Chinese began in the 19th century . The Chinese name Mudan , which translates as “ peony ”, comes from this period . The place became famous through the "Mudan Incident" in December 1871, in which stranded shipwrecked fishermen from the Ryukyu Islands were killed by the local Paiwan , which led to a punitive military expedition by Japan to Taiwan in 1874 . After the island of Taiwan became part of the Republic of China in 1945 , Pingtung County was established in 1950 and Mudan became a rural community ( 鄉 , Xiāng ). Since 2014 Mudan has enjoyed a special status as a “ mountain community of the indigenous people ”, in which the languages and cultures of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan are to receive special support.
population
At the end of 2017, 4,628 people (92%) belonged to the indigenous peoples. Most of the time it was Paiwan.
Outline of Mudans |
Administrative division
Mudan is divided into 6 villages (村, Cūn ) (names in the Paiwan language, with Chinese names in transcription and writing in brackets):
- Jakachirai (Shimen, 石門 村 )
- Sinvaujan (Mudan, 牡丹 村 )
- Maliba (Dongyuan, 東 源 村 )
- Smacharn (Xuhai, 旭海 村 )
- Kuskus (Gaoshi, 高士 村 )
- Stagi (Silin, 四 林村 ).
Infrastructure
There are three major roads: on the one hand, the Provincial Road 26, which runs directly along the coast when coming from the south, ends there after about half of the coastline and merges into the county road 199a (199 甲 ), which runs a course away from the coast into Inland takes and leads to the neighboring community of Checheng . County road 199 branches off from county road 199a and connects to the north to the neighboring communities of Daren and Shizi . There is no railway connection.
Agricultural products, fishing
Rice is grown in the coastal plain and various fruits are cultivated. Are grown jelly figs ( 愛玉子 , Ài Yuzi , fruits of the climbing fig variety Ficus pumila var. Awkeotsang), shiitake -Mushrooms, Cordia dichotoma (a tree whose fruits are eaten inserted and used in traditional Chinese medicine place) and Catjangbohnen .
Sightseeing and tourism
Mudan has a few stretches of beach, but is not a distinct tourist destination itself, but is primarily important as a transit station for visitors to the Kenting National Park located on the southern tip of Taiwan , which is the most visited national park in Taiwan with an average of over 5 million visitors annually .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Height information according to OpenStreetMap
- ↑ 環境 氣候 物產 (“Characteristics of the climate and environment”). Fangshan's website, accessed August 11, 2018 (Chinese).
- ↑ 「枋山」 之 由來 ("The origins of Fangshans"). Fangshan's website, accessed August 11, 2018 (Chinese).
- ↑ 原住民 戶數 及 人數 Households and Persons of Indigenous People. (xls) Taiwan Ministry of the Interior, accessed August 4, 2018 (Chinese, English).
- ↑ 村落 介紹 ("Introduction to the Villages"). Mudan's website, accessed August 12, 2018 .
- ↑ 交通 動 線 ("Transport connections"). Mudan's website, accessed August 12, 2018 .
- ↑ 環境 氣候 物產 (peculiarities of the environment and climate). Mudan's website, accessed August 11, 2018 (Chinese).