About Tai Po: Dapu County (dà bù xiàn) is a county under the jurisdiction of Meizhou City, Guangdong Province. In the northeast of Guangdong Province, the upper reaches of Hanjiang River. There are more than 500,000 in the county and more than 500,000 overseas Chinese. The residents in the county are Hakkas and have the reputation of “the hometown of overseas Chinese, the hometown of culture, the hometown of ceramics, and the hometown of famous tea”. Dapu County has a long history. It belonged to Jieyang County in the Qin and Han Dynasties. It was founded in the 9th year of Yixi County in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (the time was composed of five private households in the upper reaches of Hanjiang River), belonging to Yi'an County (predecessor of Chaozhou). In the third year of the great cause (607 years), it was changed to Wanchuan County. Tang Wude four years (621 years) the waste Wanchuan merged into Haiyang County, belonging to Chaozhou. Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasty were still in Guangde Township, Haiyang County, Chaozhou Prefecture. Ming Jiajing five years (1526) changed its name to Dapu County, belonging to Chaozhou Prefecture. After the liberation in 1949, it belonged to Xingmei Prefecture, Yuedong Administrative Region, Shantou Prefecture and Meixian District. It was only in Meizhou City in 1988. The actual language used in the county was Hakka, and a small number of immigrant descendants of Ganzhou and Quanzhou dialects changed their Hakka language.