Fuli (富里) - Spectral Codex

Fùlǐ (富里) is a rural township of approximately 10,000 residents at the southernmost extent of Hualien, Taiwan, about halfway down the Huadong Valley. It was traditionally the territory of the Amis people, but waves of migration have brought Hakka, Taiwanese Plains Indigenous, and other groups to these fertile lands. It is one of several townships in this part of Taiwan famous for its rice. In the Dongli area, the Dazhuang Kuma (大庄公廨) is the only Plains Indigenous shrine in eastern Taiwan, maintained by the local Taivoan community.

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Fuli Tobacco Market

Fuli Tobacco Market
(富里買菸場)

Ruiwudan Theater

Ruiwudan Theater
(瑞舞丹大戲院)

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Old Dongli Railway Station (東里舊車站), Fuli Forestry Bureau Workstation (花蓮林務局富里工作站), Dongli Theater (東里戲院), Antong Railway Station (安通車站), Fuli Theater (富里戲院), Dazhuang Kuma (大庄公廨), Yuanhe Tobacco Barn (富里源和菸樓), Dongli Chiu Old House (邱屋伙房河南堂), Mingli Village Tobacco Barn (明里社區菸樓), Fuli Public School Shinto Shrine (富里公學校校內神社), Fuli Gongpu Village Office (富里公埔庄役場), Fuli Shinto Shrine (富里社), Luoshan Mud Volcano (羅山泥火山), and Funan Brick Kiln (富南磚窯場).