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Updated:2026-03-20
  • Ecological Experiences
  • Hiking Trails
  • Tribal Sites

Tabuk, a new community composed of three tribes, is famous for its dense forest of pine trees.

Tabuk and Sqoyaw originally belonged to the same tribe and used the same language, but the growing population after the recession in Taiwan led to the shortage of arable land. Therefore, the tribal leader and some of the members moved to the current habitat and became Tabuk.

Tribal characteristics-Soulu Trail

Soulu Trail, located at the trailhead of Dajianshan and Xiaojianshan, was one of the hunting grounds of Tabuk.This trail preserves the beauty of primitive forests and enriched ecology. There is an old Atayal house left here.
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Tribal characteristics-Dajia River sedimentary rocks
Clear patterns on the sedimentary rocks in the Dajia River can be seen from the bridge. 

Tribal characteristics-Qingquan Bridge
The Qingquan Bridge next to the Provincial Highway No. 7A has an interesting story. The steel for this truss bridge was originally manufactured for a single line railway bridge that the French had planned to build in Vietnam. After the Battle of Dien Bien Phu in 1954, the steel was acquired by America in negotiations before ending its long journey in Taiwan. This red bridge still retains its original French markings, the word "Paris" and the Eiffel Tower symbol.
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