The Development of Wu-Gou Hakka Chang-Hui and Its Community Status

碩士 === 國立屏東科技大學 === 農村規劃系 === 94 === Hakka people are the major population in Wo-Gou-Shuei. They explored the land for farming in the early stage with ‘Worship Union’. Therefore, the Worship Union was a very important organization in Wo-Gou-Shuei village and also played a quite complicate role in...

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Main Authors: Liu Yi-hsin, 劉怡欣
Other Authors: Young-Chan Jian
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2005
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/73629505902563037540
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Summary:碩士 === 國立屏東科技大學 === 農村規劃系 === 94 === Hakka people are the major population in Wo-Gou-Shuei. They explored the land for farming in the early stage with ‘Worship Union’. Therefore, the Worship Union was a very important organization in Wo-Gou-Shuei village and also played a quite complicate role in the Hakka society. ‘Chang Hui’ is the other name for ‘Worship Union’ which has been operated successfully in old days. However, due to government’s policies, social value and economy changed, Chang Hui’s financial power and social influence decreased drastically. On the other hand, some properties of ‘Chang Hui’ had been occupied or sold illegally, which has caused many interior problems. Hence, Chang Hui almost lost its influence in these days. Although the Hakka Community Development Association (HCDA) may take over the role of Chang Hui in the village, however, the family-bonding of the HCDA is far less than that Chang Hui did. Hence HCDA do not have any control power over village people and may not as easy as Chang Hui to implement the public works. Binding Chang Hui and the HCDA may bring all village people more closed. By doing so, Chang Hui not only can play a new role in village but also can restore its historical social status. The community development affairs can be done more smoothly. It may also create a unique feature of modern Hakka community.