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Liuchongxi
Liuchongxi is a Taivoan people, Taivoan community located in Baihe District, Baihe District, Tainan, Tainan City in Taiwan. It is one of the oldest Taivoan communities which history can be traced back to the 17th century during the Dutch Formosa, Dutch occupation period, when some of the Taivoan people from Toushe were assigned to settle here by the Dutch government. Before the arrival of the Taivoan people, it was a hunting field of the Lloa people. In the mid-Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, more Taivoan people from Nansi District, Nanxi and Yujing District, Yujing were relocated to Liuchongxi by the Qin government to defend the area. Therefore, it is historically known as "Taivoan ''Pai She''", literally "the dispatch-initiated settlement of Taivoan". The outbreak of the Tapani incident in the Taiwan under Japanese rule, Japanese occupation period further led to another influx of Taivoan people to this area.{{Cite web , last1=Peng , first1=Lixun , last2=Huang , first2=Zhenglu ...
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Taivoan People
The Taivoan (; ) or Tevorangh (; ) people or Shisha (), also written Taivuan and Tevorang, Tivorang, Tivorangh, are a Taiwanese indigenous people. The Taivoan originally settled around hill and basin areas in Tainan, especially in the , which area the Taivoan called ''Tamani'', later transliterated into Japanese and later borrowed as Chinese ''Yujing''. The Taivoan historically called themselves ''Taivoan'', ''Taibowan'', ''Taiburan'' or ''Shisha'' as endonyms. According to some scholars, there should be more than 20,000 Taivoan people nowadays, estimated based on the records during Japanese rule of Taiwan, ranked as the second largest non-status indigenous people in Taiwan, only second to Makatao people. Many scholars propose that the name of the island Taiwan actually came from the indigenous people's name, as the pronunciation of ''Taivoan'' is similar to ''Tayovan'', the people that the Dutch met around the coast of Anping or the bay around Anping, which later became the n ...
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