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Nan’ao (南澳) is a mountainous township at the southernmost tip of Yilan County, bordering Hualien along the strategically important Suhua Highway (蘇花公路). The small population of approximately 6,000 is mainly composed of Tayal people, the third-largest of Taiwan’s recognized Indigenous groups. Remnants of the Japanese colonial presence include Nan’ao Shinto Shrine (1936) and Sayon’s Bell, a memorial to a young Indigenous woman whose tragic death during a typhoon in 1938 was exploited for wartime propaganda.
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Old Jinyang Village (舊金洋), Guyin Railway Tunnel (舊鼓音隧道), Wuta Railway No. 2 Tunnel (武塔二號隧道), Old Wuta Village (舊武塔), Former Dazhou Suspension Bridge (舊大濁水橋), Liba Lankanshan Quarry (力霸企業集團蘭坎山石礦), K’babaw Police Garrison (庫巴博駐在所), Guanyin Signal Station (觀音號誌站), Gufeng Railway Tunnel (舊谷風隧道), Dong’ao Shinto Shrine (東澳祠), and Old Guanyin Railway Tunnel (舊觀音隧道).
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