Donghe Township () is a rural township located in northeastern Taitung County, Taiwan. The population is mainly the indigenous Amis people. The main industry is agriculture.
Donghe Township was historically known as Fafokod (馬æÂ¦çªÂ), which means "fishing by net" in the Ami language. Many of its prehistory artifacts is found at Dulan Site.
Under Qing dynasty rule, the township was under the jurisdiction of the Pi-lam Subprefecture (Ã¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ廳) and Taitung direct-controlled state (èºæÂ±ç´é¸å·Â) jurisdiction.
In 1920, during the period of Japanese rule, the Toran local office (é½èÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ役場) was set up. In 1937, it was changed to Toran Village (é½èÂÂåºÂ) under Shinkà  District (æÂ°æ¸¯é¡), Taità  Prefecture. The name "Donghe Township" was established after World War II and is currently used.
It is bounded on the northeast by Chenggong, east by Pacific Ocean, west by neighboring Chihshang Township, Guanshan Township, and Luye Township, and south by Beinan Township.
This township is located on the east side of coastal mountain range. It includes 60% of the hillside onshore, divided into coastal and basin areas with gradual upland slopes merging into relatively flat sea stage plains, the area of major development. Basin streams are mainly northâÂÂsouth because of the difficult terrain. Climate is tropical monsoon climate.