In the first year of Yongzheng (1723), it was placed under the newly established Freshwater Department of Taiwan Province Municipal Government.
In the thirty-third year of Qianlong (1768), Lin Hansheng visited Kamalan and was killed.
In the first year of Jiaqing (1796), Wu Sha, a Han Chinese, defeated the Kalmalan people and entered the Kenlanyang Plain.
In the 17th year of Jiaqing (1809), the government of Taiwan Province added the Karmalan Hall, which was the beginning of the independent administration of Yilan.
In the first year of Guangxu (1875), the Karmalan Hall was upgraded to Yilan County and placed under the newly established Taipei House.
In the early days of Japanese occupation, Yilan County was restructured into Yilan Branch, which was subordinate to Taipei County.
In the 30th year of Meiji (1897), Yilantang became independent.
In the ninth year of Taisho (1920), the abandoned museum was handed over to Taipei.
In the early post-war period, Yilan belonged to the reorganized Taipei County.
In 34 years (1950), the county resumed. 65438-0950 Taiwan Province Province adjusts the administrative regions of counties and cities, among which Taipei County is divided into Taipei County and Yilan County.
In forty-seven years (1July 1958 15), Taiping Township was renamed Datong Township.
In 60 years of the Republic of China (197165438+February), Diaoyutai Liyu was placed under the jurisdiction of Yilan County (Tou Town), including Diaoyutai, Huangweiyu, chiwei yu, Chongbeiyan, Chongnanyan, Beidao, Nandao and Feilaiyu.
1965 (65438+July 1 0976) assigned one to four neighbors of Yuanshan Township to Meizhou Lane in Yilan City, and the Chinese village under the jurisdiction of Sanxing Township was assigned to Yuanshan Township.
1968 (1 September 19791), Wang Lan Lane in village of tianshan, Sanxing Township was included in Luosong Village, Datong Township.