Tranan

Fu-Shan Tribe

The road to Fu-Shan is not easy, you have to first passing through Atayal’s marriage road, and climb up the curvy mountain roads, then go pass the Wu-Chong Creek Waterfall. Here in Fu-Shan you can learn about the hunter’s culture and the wisdom of nature and the Atayal’s ancestors. Inside the quiet tribe you can sense the ease floating through the air that is different from the busy cities. The wall paintings and the sculptures presents the history of the Atayal Tribe to the visitors.

About the Tribe

The giant Atayal sculpture represents the passion of Fu-Shan. The quiet and ease floating through the air will make people slow down their steps and spend time to revel in the exquisite wall paintings. The colorful wall paintings represents the Atayal cultures passed on by their ancestors. Coming to the entrance of the Klumut Trail, before entering the mountains there is a special ritual, which is to pray to the ancestors of the Atayal for the safety of the hikers.
The Nanshih Creek on the side of the trail is very clear, as the sunlight blinks from the scale of the Shoveljaw carps swimming in the creek. As the hunter leads the newcomers into the mountains, along their path the hunter puts down traps according to the size and animal behaviors of different animals. “These skills are all passed on by our ancestors, but we can’t be selfish, we have to live as one with the nature, or else our future generation won’t be able to see these precious things.” The hunter said with a solid tone.

Be our guests

Be the witness of great achievements as the tribe grows and becomes more and more well known. Feel the moment of sincere emotions between people by learning about the tribe’s culture and history. If you don’t want to miss the chance of being surrounded by mountains and the passion of the Atayal people, join us with this amazing trip to Fu-Shan.