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Beipu Township (Chinese: 北埔鄉; pinyin: Běipǔ Xiāng; Hakka: Pet-phû-hiông) is a rural township in Hsinchu County, Taiwan. Beipu is well known in Taiwan as a center of Hakka culture, especially for production of dongfang meiren tea and its special Hakkanese blends of tea and nuts called lei cha.
History
The town was the scene of the 1907 Hoppo Uprising against Japanese rule of Taiwan when insurgents of both Hakka and indigenous Saisiyat extraction attacked Japanese officials and their families. In retaliation, Japanese military and police killed more than 100 Hakka people, the majority of whom were young men from Neidaping (內大坪), a small village in the mountainous southern part of the township.
Demographics
As of March 2023, Beipu had a population of 8,633, of whom 98 percent were Hakka.
Administrative divisions
The township comprises nine villages: Beipu, Nanxing, Dahu, Puwei, Shuiji, Nanpu, Dalin, Nankeng, and Waiping.
Tourist attractions
Beipu Citian Temple
Green World Ecological Farm
Jin Guang Fu Mansion
Notable natives
Peng Tso-kwei, Minister of Council of Agriculture (1997–1999)
Perng Shaw-jiin, Deputy Chairperson of Fair Trade Commission
Huang Kuo-shu, former President of the Legislative Yuan (1961-1972).
References
External links
Official website (in Chinese)