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  • 1. Hakka Culture Park Neipu
    The Liudui Hakka Cultural Park is a cultural center in Neipu Township, Pingtung County, Taiwan about Hakka people. Liudui Hakka Cultural Park was expected to be a tourist window for Hakka culture in southern Taiwan, with language and culture heritage, performance marketing and leisure recreation functions. The two main concepts of the park are Hakka village lives and natural ecology; there are four main regions outdoors, including the umbrella stand village , Natural Prairie Area, Natural Grassland Area and Nine Flowers Garden Area. While there are a number of exhibition halls indoors, such as the permanent exhibition, multimedia exhibition, children exploring space and rooms for stocking cigarettes and grinding grain . Through rural experiences, homeland education, Hakka cultural performa...
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  • 2. National Pingtung University of Science and Technology Neipu
    National Pingtung University of Science and Technology is a leading public university in Neipu Township, Pingtung County, Taiwan. NPUST occupies the largest unified campus grounds in all of Taiwan. It was established in April 1924 as the Kaohsiung District Pingtung Extension School of Agriculture and over the years it has undergone several restructurings and name changes. The current name of National Pingtung University of Science and Technology was adopted in August 1997. NPUST is the only university in Taiwan to host a Rescue Center for Endangered Wild Animals , Shelter for Stray Dogs and Working Dog Training School. In addition to the Neipu Campus, it has land in Kenting National Park and Taitung County.
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  • 3. Tianliao Moon World Tianliao
    The Tianliao Moon World is a badlands in Tianliao District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
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  • 4. Wusanto Reservoir Guantian
    Wushantou Reservoir , sometimes spelled Wushanto or Wusanto, is a reservoir and scenic area located in Lioujia District and Guantian District of Tainan, Taiwan. It is also referred to as Coral Lake due to its zigzagging shoreline. The reservoir was designed by engineer Yoichi Hatta and was the largest in Asia at the time of its completion in 1930.
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  • 5. Taiwan Aboriginal Culture Park Majia
    Taiwanese indigenous peoples or formerly Taiwanese aborigines, Formosan people, Austronesian Taiwanese or Gaoshan people are the indigenous peoples of Taiwan, who number nearly 530,000 or 2.3% of the island's population, or more than 800,000 people, considering the potential recognition of Taiwanese Plain Indigenous Peoples officially in the future. Recent research suggests their ancestors may have been living on Taiwan for approximately 5,500 years in relative isolation before a major Han immigration from mainland China began in the 17th century. Taiwanese aborigines are Austronesian peoples, with linguistic and genetic ties to other Austronesian people. Related ethnic groups include Polynesians, most people of the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei, among others. For centuries, ...
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  • 6. Ten Drum Culture Village Rende
    Located in the Rende District of Tainan, Taiwan, Ten Drum Rende Creative Park was once a busy sugar mill but had been left disused for years. After being taken over by the local drumming troupe Ten Drum Art Percussion Group as a rehearsal space, this mill continues to live its history and allows visitors to peek into the thriving sugar industry during the Japanese Colonial Era.
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