Mona Rudao

Mona Rudao, or Mouna Rudao (1880–1930; Chinese: 莫那·魯道) was the son of a chief of the Seediq tribe of Taiwanese aborigines. In 1911, he made a visit to Japan. He succeeded his father as a chief of the village of Mahebo (Chinese: 馬赫坡社) and became one of the most influential chiefs of the area of . Mona Rudao was from the Tgdaya group of the Seediq. In 2005 the Kuomintang displayed a massive photo of Mona Rudao at its headquarters in honor of the 60th anniversary of Taiwan Retrocession Day.

Mona Rudao

Mona Rudao, or Mouna Rudao (1880–1930; Chinese: 莫那·魯道) was the son of a chief of the Seediq tribe of Taiwanese aborigines. In 1911, he made a visit to Japan. He succeeded his father as a chief of the village of Mahebo (Chinese: 馬赫坡社) and became one of the most influential chiefs of the area of . Mona Rudao was from the Tgdaya group of the Seediq. In 2005 the Kuomintang displayed a massive photo of Mona Rudao at its headquarters in honor of the 60th anniversary of Taiwan Retrocession Day.