Taimali, Taitung


Taimali Township is a rural township in Taitung County, Taiwan. It has a population of 11,507 in 96.6523 km2 area. Taimali Township is located on the Pacific coast. The indigenous Amis and Paiwan peoples make up one-third of the population.

History

Tjavualji was established 1,000 years ago by the Qian YaoKao, also called the Da Ma, who were ancestors of the Paiwan people. Qing era records show the placename written variously, etc. According to Paiwan legend it had been called "the village of sunrise" because there the sun rises from the eastern sea.
In the early 1900s, other aborigines such as the Amis and Paiwan peoples were moved to the village. In 1920, the village was officially called, which is essentially the name used up to now. During the 1940s, some residents from Miaoli, Nantou, Changhua, Yunlin, Chiayi, Tainan, Kaohsiung, and Pingtung also settled in the area. Due to the increasing population, the Japanese government subordinated the village to Taitō District, Taitō Prefecture, and in 1937, its official name was changed to Tamari Village.
After Taiwan was handed over from Japan to the Republic of China in 1945, its name was modified to Taimali Village.

Administrative divisions

The township comprises nine villages: Beili, Dawang, Duoliang, Huayuan, Jinlun, Meihe, Sanhe, Taihe and Xianglan.

Tourist attractions