Xueshan Explained

雪山
Other Name:Snow Mountain
Elevation M:3886
Elevation Ref:[1]
Prominence M:1932
Listing:Ultra
100 Peaks of Taiwan
Map:Taiwan
Map Relief:1
Map Size:250
Coordinates:24.3833°N 121.23°W
Location:Heping District, Taichung/
Tai'an, Miaoli County, Taiwan
Range:Xueshan Range
Easiest Route:Maintained trail, snow/ice climb during some winter months

Xueshan or Sekuwan (in Atayal, formerly known as among others) is a mountain in the Heping District of Taichung, Taiwan. It is the 2nd-highest mountain in Taiwan and in East Asia, at 38860NaN0 above sea level. It is located in the Shei-Pa National Park and is visible in good weather from hills near Taiwan's capital Taipei.

Names

Xuěshān is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese name meaning "Snowy Mountain", it is romanized as Hsüehshan using the previous Wade-Giles system. Japanese historian Taira Shidehara suggests that Chinese: is short from Chinese: 雪高翁, transliteration of Atayal Sekoan or Sekuwan which means "cracking into gravel".[2] [3] [4] [5]

During the Qing Dynasty, the mountain was known to Westerners as It was also known as (properly, Sānchāshān) from a Chinese name meaning "3-Forked" or "3-Prong Mountain". During Japan's occupation of Taiwan, improved surveys showed that Xueshan was shorter than Yushan on Taiwan but taller than in the Japanese Islands. Its name was accordingly changed to Tsugitakayama (次高山), meaning "Next-" or "Second-Highest Mountain", in 1923.

History

The mountain was first climbed in 1935 by Japanese climbers.[6]

The Japanese governor-general designated Xueshan part of the by the Governor-General of Taiwan on 12 December 1937.

Climbing

Xueshan is a part of the Shei-Pa National Park and so climbers are required to apply for a park entry permit. This can be done 5–60 days in advance. International hikers can apply for a park entry permit between 35 days and 4 months in advance. After that a police mountain entry permit must be applied for. This can be done at the police station in Wuling Farm on the spot.

There are two cabins on the trail. The first, Chika Cabin, is at the 2km (01miles) mark. The second, 369 Cabin, is at the 6.9km (04.3miles) mark. Both cabins are spartan, and contain bunker style beds. Hikers must bring their own sleeping and cooking gear.

The peak is at the 10.9km (06.8miles) mark.[7]

See also

References

Bibliography

. Davidson . James W. . James W. Davidson . The Island of Formosa, Past and Present: History, People, Resources, and Commercial Prospects: Tea, Camphor, Sugar, Gold, Coal, Sulphur, Economical Plants, and Other Productions . 1903 . Macmillan . London and New York . 6931635M .

Notes and References

  1. http://www.peaklist.org/WWlists/ultras/china4.html "Central and Eastern China, Taiwan and Korea"
  2. 楊忠義 . 雪霸國家公園園區山川古蹟之傳統名稱(泰雅族)先期調查計畫案 期末報告書 . 雪霸國家公園管理處 . 25 . 2019-12-19 . 2022-01-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220104103312/https://syuejian.spnp.gov.tw/Upload/ResultReport/20200121104747_1081226%E9%9B%AA%E9%9C%B8%E5%9C%8B%E5%AE%B6%E5%85%AC%E5%9C%92%E5%9C%92%E5%8D%80%E5%B1%B1%E5%B7%9D%E5%8F%A4%E8%B9%9F%E4%B9%8B%E5%82%B3%E7%B5%B1%E5%90%8D%E7%A8%B1%E6%9C%9F%E6%9C%AB%E5%A0%B1%E5%91%8A%E6%AA%94.pdf . live.
  3. 林益仁 . 王信翰 . 自然資源的治理——一個泰雅族的模式初探 . 台灣原住民族研究學報 . 4 . 4 . 2014 . 2308-3263 . 139–172 . 2022-01-03 . 2022-01-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220103173746/https://tpl.ncl.edu.tw/NclService/pdfdownload?filePath=lV8OirTfsslWcCxIpLbUfo-kgPoIGYc2jvKNMr_RoQPVR5_war1T3WCiokqpURMz&imgType=Bn5sH4BGpJw=&key=f4zBvVcrMJ6GiigecEYxTtzllT36RzewHxjrtmvQbYgeVVU9OyINO4qBZJhLTxWd&xmlId=0006796996 . live.
  4. 蕭世暉 . 汪明輝 . 解殖民的文化地景再現:以泰雅族人繪製「會吟唱的地圖」為例 . 地理研究 . 國立臺灣師範大學地理學系 . 65 . November 2016 . 1019-6684 . 107–142 . 10.6234/JGR.2016.65.05 . 2022-04-04 . 2022-01-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220103161901/http://rportal.lib.ntnu.edu.tw/bitstream/20.500.12235/82606/1/ntnulib_ja_B0402_0065_107.pdf .
  5. 內政部營建署雪霸國家公園管理處 . 雪霸國家公園鄰近地區(尖石、大同等)泰雅族口述歷史訪談暨部落發展規劃 . 林益仁 . 嘎義亞威 . 羅恩加(佤但‧達路) . 官大偉 . 台灣原住民族學院促進會 . December 1997 .
  6. Book: 1952. Sylvia, Mount. Leon E. Seltzer. The Columbia Lippincott Gazetteer of the World. https://archive.org/details/columbialippinco00selt/page/1856/. Morningside Heights, NY. Columbia University Press. 802473294. 1856.
  7. Web site: Mt. Xue Main Peak & East Peak Trail. Hikingbook Inc.. 2024-02-22.