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Revision as of 16:58, 17 January 2011
Beipu (Chinese:北埔鄉; pinyin: bei3pu3xiang1) is a town in Hsinchu County in Northern Taiwan.
Beipu is well known in Taiwan as a center of Hakka culture, especially for its special Hakkanese blends of tea and nuts called leicha (Chinese:擂茶; pinyin: lei1cha1).
Demographics
As of 2004 Beipu had a population of 10,514, of which 98 percent were Hakka[1]
References
- ^ "Beipu offers glimpse into hard-fought Hakka way of life". The China Post. 2004-08-23. Retrieved 2008-10-17.
24°39′50″N 121°4′5″E / 24.66389°N 121.06806°E