Neipu Township, Rural township in Pingtung County, Taiwan
Neipu Township is a rural administrative division in Pingtung County containing 23 villages connected by local roads and agricultural areas. Two universities operate here, shaping the region's character as both a farming and educational center.
The area evolved from traditional farming settlements into a modern administrative region after World War II when Taiwan came under Republic of China governance. This transformation shaped the region's current structure and how it is organized today.
The Liudui Hakka Cultural Park displays the traditions of local Hakka communities through exhibits and performances showing everyday life and traditional crafts. You can observe how Hakka culture continues to shape daily practices in the region today.
The two major universities here offer campus tours and cultural events throughout the year for visitors to explore. Visit outside exam periods when campuses are more active and offer more programs and activities.
Wu Pao-chun, an internationally recognized baker who won global competitions, originated from this area. His success brought attention to the region's culinary skills and artisan traditions.
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