Laiyi, Mountain indigenous township in Pingtung County, Taiwan.
Laiyi is a mountain indigenous township in Pingtung County comprising several villages set among streams, waterfalls, and steep terrain. The landscape features carved totem sculptures and natural formations that define the area's character.
The area was established with a police post during Japanese colonial rule, leading to the relocation of indigenous residents to a new settlement pattern. This displacement shaped how the villages are distributed today.
The Paiwan people shape daily life here through their customs and traditions that remain visible in the community. Visitors can witness traditional crafts and local celebrations across the villages that keep these practices alive in the area.
The townships are accessible by mountain roads that wind through the valleys and connect to major routes. Plan for winding roads and variable weather conditions when exploring the different villages.
Stone tombs scattered across older hamlets commemorate indigenous fighters from earlier times and serve as quiet reminders of local history. These monuments offer glimpses into lesser-told chapters of the area's past.
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