This thesis attempts to take Hwa-dong Xing-tsun (Hwa-dong village) as the researched object, through the progress of dislocation and resettlement resulted from the plan of Xi-Ji station of high speed railway, and point out my arguments against the related housing policy of urban indigenous people. In the standpoint of social exclusion and identity politics under the impact of globalization, to realize how those immigrated indigenous people established their own living space at the city edge and how they found the subjective position at this marginal setting, and even more found out a fighting space to construct a new identity.