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Taroko
Taroko meaning
The Taroko people, descendants of Truku Seediq people who moved to the east side of Formosa in the 16th century. | Seediq, the language that is spoken by the Taroko people and the Seediq people in three main dialects (Truku, Toda or Tuuda, and Tgdaya or Tkdaya or Paran); in particular, its Truku dialect (which is sometimes considered to include Toda). | Taroko National Park in Taiwan.
Example sentences (9)
Moreover, some national parks have been built on aboriginal lands against the wishes of the local tribes, prompting one Taroko activist to label the Taroko National Park as a form of "environmental colonialism".
Of the 10 dead, at least four were killed inside Taroko National Park, a Hualien county tourist attraction famous for canyons and cliffs about 150 kilometres (90 miles) from Taipei.
Hualien is one of Taiwan’s most popular tourist hubs as it lies on the picturesque east coast rail line and is near to popular Taroko Gorge.
Bicyclist pedals uphill at the Taroko Gorge in Taiwan Bicycles in Helsinki ( Finland Overuse injuries Of a study of 518 cyclists, a large majority reported at least one overuse injury, with over one third requiring medical treatment.
Commonly cited examples of this ambiguity include (Seediq/Sediq/Truku/Taroko) and (Tao/Yami).
In the Wushe Incident of 1930, for example, a Seediq group was decimated by artillery and supplanted by the Taroko (Truku) tribe, which had sustained periods of bombardment from naval ships and airplanes dropping mustard gas.
Taroko National Park has marble canyon, cliff, and fold mountains.
Tkdaya land was given to the Truku (Taroko) and Toda by the Japanese after the incident.
Within this effort, KMT veterans built the now famous Central Cross-Island Highway through the Taroko Gorge in the 1950s.