Pingtung "Moai" Tree Becomes Attraction; Landowner Cedes Land to Widen Road for Tourism

A century-old Bishopwood tree in Jiadong Township, Pingtung, famed for its resemblance to an Easter Island Moai statue, was located on a narrow corner prone to accidents. A tree-loving landowner ceded about 3.3 square meters of her land, allowing the road to be widened in a coordinated effort with the township office. This act has not only improved traffic safety but is also celebrated as a story of supporting local tourism.
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(CNA reporter Huang Yu-ching, Pingtung County, 21st) A century-old Bishopwood tree in Jiadong Township, Pingtung County, has become famous for its striking resemblance to the Moai statues of Easter Island. Located at a corner with poor visibility and a narrow road, it was a frequent site of vehicle sideswipes. In a heartwarming local story, the tree-loving landowner ceded about 1 ping (approx. 3.3 square meters) of land to set back a wall and widen the road, helping to boost tourism. The century-old Bishopwood tree is located at the border of Shiguang and Changlong in Jiadong Township, Pingtung County, on the road to the Quanshuigou Swimming Pool. Due to an original wall at the corner obstructing the view, collision accidents were common. In 2018, a resident surnamed Chang uploaded a photo to an online platform, initially to remind locals to be cautious of traffic safety. However, the tree's appearance, so similar to a Moai statue, caused it to unexpectedly go viral, becoming a popular photo spot. This also shifted residents' concerns from traffic problems to an attitude of cherishing the old tree. The Jiadong Township Office told a CNA reporter today that the usable width of the road segment was previously less than 3 meters; a small truck could barely pass but could not do so alongside another vehicle. About two years ago, a resident reported the issue to a representative. After coordinating with the landowner who agreed to the setback, Taipower and Chunghwa Telecom cooperated to move utility poles, making the overall view much clearer. The project was completed last month, increasing the road width to about 4.5 meters and adding warning facilities. The landowner, surnamed Yang, said that four years ago, her relatives grew flowers nearby, and she and her mother would visit on holidays. That's when she noticed the tree and thought, "How can a tree be this beautiful?" Its natural silhouette captivated her at first sight, sparking the idea of retiring there. She was lucky to find a house for sale next to the tree and purchased it, planning to live next to it in her retirement. Ms. Yang said that while staying there on holidays, she heard of two car accidents involving the tree, which deeply pained her. Therefore, she was willing to cede a corner of her land to straighten the road, which she saw as no loss to herself. Originally from Kaohsiung, she has fallen in love not only with the tree but also with the warmth of the people in Jiadong. Neighbors often share home-grown fruits, making her feel a warmth rarely found in the city. She believes the "Moai Tree" is more beautiful than Taitung's famous "Takeshi Kaneshiro Tree" and hopes the Pingtung County Government will invest resources to improve the surrounding environment and link it with attractions like Quanshuigou, encouraging tourists to do more than just take photos, but to also stay and learn about local stories. Shiguang Village Chief Liu Jin-ting said that the "Moai Tree" is an old tree she has seen since childhood. The nearby Quanshuigou Swimming Pool's water comes from a natural spring. Before the pool was built, the adjacent "Quanshuiku" was a local water recreation spot. For about eight years starting in 2007, the area was bustling with community-building observation tours but has become quieter in recent years. She also looks forward to the future reorganization of the surrounding environment to reactivate local memory.

FAQ

這棵被稱為「摩艾樹」的老樹位於何處?

位於屏東縣佳冬鄉石光見與昌隆交界處,通往泉水溝游泳池的道路旁。

道路拓寬工程改善了什麼問題?

地主讓地約1坪後,道路寬度由原本不足3公尺拓寬至約4.5公尺,並遷移電線桿,讓視線更開闊,解決了會車困難與擦撞事故頻繁的問題。

地主為何願意讓出自己的土地?

楊姓地主因熱愛這棵樹而在旁購屋,但曾聽聞2次撞樹車禍讓她心疼。為了保護老樹及用路人安全,她願意讓出土地將道路拉直,認為對自己並無損失。

這棵樹是如何成為知名景點的?

民國107年(西元2018年),有居民將樹的照片上傳網路平台,原意是提醒交通安全,卻因其外型酷似復活節島的摩艾石像而意外爆紅,成為打卡熱點。

除了摩艾樹,該地區還有哪些觀光潛力?

附近有水源來自天然湧泉的「泉水溝游泳池」及過去的戲水勝地「泉水窟」。地方人士期望能整合這些景點,改善周邊環境,重新活化地方觀光。