Beinan, Taitung


Beinan Township or Peinan Township is a rural township in Taitung County, Taiwan. It has a population of 17,435 as of November 2017. It is home to the Puyuma and Rukai peoples.

Name

This southeastern region of Taiwan was originally dominated by the Puyuma people. The township is named in Puyuma in honor of chief Pinara.
In Dutch Formosa, the Dutch called the township Pimala. During Qing rule, access to the area was prohibited.

History

In 1875, Pi-lam Subprefecture was established. During the period of Japanese rule, Pinan Village was established under Taitō District, Taitō Prefecture. After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China in 1945, Beinan was established as a rural township of Taitung County.

Geography

The northeast portion of the township is part of the Huatung Valley.

Administrative divisions

The township comprises 13 villages: Binlang, Chulu, Fushan, Fuyuan, Jiafong, Liji, Lijia, Meinong, Mingfong, Taian, Taiping, Tunghsing and Wenkuan.

Tourist attractions

Beinan Township is accessible from Shanli Station of the Taiwan Railways.

Notable natives