Wushe

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Wushe is a mountainous region in central Taiwan historically inhabited by Indigenous Seediq people and known as the site of the 1930 Wushe Incident.

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Label Occurrences
Wushe canonical 3

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical area
mountainous region
administrativeStatusDuringJapaneseRule part of Taichū Prefecture
associatedWith Seediq resistance to Japanese rule
indigenous anti-colonial uprisings in Taiwan
climate subtropical highland climate
colonialPowerAtTimeOfIncident Japan
surface form: Empire of Japan
country Taiwan, Province of China
surface form: Taiwan
culturalSignificanceFor Seediq people
Taiwanese indigenous history
currentAdministrativeJurisdiction Ren’ai Township
elevationRange approximately 1,000–2,000 meters above sea level
governedBy Nantou County
surface form: Nantou County Government
hasEconomicActivity high-mountain vegetable farming
rural tourism
tea cultivation
hasEthnicGroup Atayal people
surface form: Atayal (historically overlapping classifications)

Seediq
hasHistoricalEvent Wushe Incident
hasNearbyRiver Dajia River basin (upper reaches)
hasNotableMassacre Wushe Incident
hasPlaceNameOrigin derived from an indigenous Seediq toponym
historicalPeriod Japanese rule in Taiwan
inhabitedBy Seediq people
indigenous peoples of Taiwan
surface form: Taiwan indigenous peoples
knownFor Wushe Incident
languageSpoken Mandarin Chinese
Seediq language
locatedIn central Taiwan
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Nantou County
locatedInMountainRange Central Mountain Range
locatedNear Hehuanshan
Qingjing Farm
locatedOnIsland Formosa
surface form: Taiwan Island
partOf Indigenous areas of Taiwan
traditional territory of the Seediq
regionType rural area
relatedEvent Seediq Bale (film)
surface form: Seediq Bale (film depiction of Wushe Incident)
religionPracticed Christianity
indigenous animist beliefs
terrainFeature forests
mountains
timeZone National Standard Time
surface form: National Standard Time (UTC+8)
transportAccess Provincial Highway 14
usedFor agriculture
tourism

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Wushe Incident location Wushe
Seediq location Wushe
subject surface form: Wushe Incident