內灣 neiwan
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內灣 Neiwan. Motivation. ?. In Taiwan, Formosa, are many different culture and tribes, one of which is Hakka. Hakka people are known for their virtues, such as thrift attitude and simplicity. They have lived in villages since a long period ago, generally called “Hakka tribes”. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Neiwan
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?In Taiwan, Formosa, are many different culture and tribes, one of which is Hakka. Hakka people are known for their virtues, such as thrift attitude and simplicity. They have lived in villages since a long period ago, generally called Hakka tribes.
Now, Hakka tribes have gradually developed into characteristic ones and become the ideal spots, people may visit on holidays; for example, Nanchang(), Neiwan, Meinong().
Now, we are going to use Neiwan as our topic of project. By means of visiting Neiwan ourselves, hope we can realize the beautiful Hakka culture more.
Motivation
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Hsinchu County Visitor Center
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Overview
Location
Traffic
The Origins of Neiwan
Evolution of Neiwan
Attractions
Special Snacks
Hakka Ground Tea DIY
Special in Neiwan
Conclusion
References
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LocationHereNeiwan is located in Hsinchu County, Hengshan Town.The majority of Neiwan inhabitants is Hakka.
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Train
Taiwan High Speed Rail
Shuttle bus
Drive yourself
Traffic
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At early time,Neiwan had a laudatory title The village of Cherry blossoms. The Origin of Neiwan
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A legend has it that Atayal Tribes consider the local topography similar to bananas , and banana in Atayal language sounds like Neiwan.
Looking from the Pan long bridge to the Neiwan bridge, the terrain of Neiwan looks like a crescent. That is the origin of the name, Neiwan.
The Origin of the name Neiwan
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Evolution of NeiwanIn early times, Neiwan was inhabited by Atayal. Until the end of Qing Dynasty, there were twelve families of Hakka people coming over Neiwan. With the territorial sovereign right threatened. Atayal conflicted with Hakka people.
During the Japanese Colonial period, Japanese intended to occupy the forest resources by expelling disobedient Atayal from Neiwan by force; however, Hakka people were still allowed to reside in Neiwan. Consequently, Hakka People have become the majority in Neiwan so far.
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The stone was built in memory of the contributions and scarifications of ancestorsNeiwan Train Station
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It was built in Japanese colonial period. It still retains the Japanese-style bungalows and the roof covered withJapanese culture tile.It is the unprecedented Japanese-style building in Neiwan. Neiwan Police Station
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Neiwan old-streets have developed tourism, including the antique buildings and a lot of delicious snacks.The Old Street of Neiwan
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Neiwan Theater is the only two-story movies theater, made of wood completely in Taiwan. It has been rebuilt since abandoned many years ago. Now it is a multiple restaurant where people can enjoy Hakka gourmandize and appreciate old movies.Neiwan Theater
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Neiwan Bridge crosses Oil Luo River and the total length is about 147 meters long.
Neiwan Bridge
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Butterfly Ginger Rice DumplingIts a kind of local snack only in Hengshan. With the leaf of butterfly ginger wrapped outside, the rice dumpling tastes more delicious, with much fragrance of Butterfly Ginger inside.
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This kind of special Hakka tea was created during the escape of Hakka people.
Now its often served as a snack when people come to visit Hakka people. Hakka Ground Tea
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Hakka Ground TeaUtensilPestleMortar
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Black SesameWhite SesameMatcha Tea PowderPeanutsEnjoyDo It YourselfTea LeavesAddWater
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The Special in NeiwanTung Oil FlowerTung Oil Flower, a famous Hakka flower, is also called May Snow.
They will fall down from the trees when the flowers ripe in every April and May.
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Neiwan is a good land with simple and hospitable people, delicious Hakka food and wonderful scenery, just like a paradise where we can get relief from reality and enjoy ourselves in the wonderful landscape. Conclusion
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Thanks To Yahoo http://yahoo.com.twGoogle http://google.com.tw www.wikipedia.tw http://s94.tku.edu.tw/~294470231/history2.htm http://www.hakka.gov.tw/
References
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Thanks For Listening and WatchingBest Regards
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