Most people come to Hualien to visit the Taroko Gorge. And with good reason—it's simply beautiful. With rope bridges over rivers, hiking trails with astounding views, and temples cut into the mountainsides, it's an unforgettable place. Feel the full power of the ocean at Shihtiping, a two-hour drive from Hualien, where the waves crash into the rocky shore.
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Hualien Outdoors is a full service out tripping company specializing in trips to the more off the beaten path areas of Hualien and Taroko Gorge National Park in Taiwan. We offer small, high quality adventures that try to get guests into the most exciting, most beautiful and safest places in the Taroko Gorge area. Our guides are wilderness first aid certified and have years of experience in the outdoors of Hualien. We pride ourselves in offering the best river tracing, hiking, and Taroko Gorge tours in the Hualien area, bar none.
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Along Fudong Highway, Provincial Highway 23, located in the southernmost tip of Hualien, a group of Amis farm rice terraces here for generations with six-century-old irrigation ditches and continues the value of land and safeguard their beautiful valley homeland embraced by mountains. This is the Cilamitay tribe. Fengnan Community has a mixture of Minnan, Han, Hakka, and Amis people, with Amis as the dominant ethnic group. Originally called "Cilamitay", means the place with the root of trees. In 2012, the Ciharaay settlement of the Cilamitay tribe was approved for registration as the Ciharaay Culture Landscape Park by the Hualien County Government. Major cultural landscapes in the park include terraces, irrigation ditches, and settlements. Like vessels in the human body, these irrigation ditches link the life and culture of the Cilamitay tribe. Value of the Landscape Park: Endless succession of resources through the living wisdom of harmonious interaction between man and nature.
Tafalong, a tribe of Taiwan aborigines Pangcha. Years ago, the headman of the tribe noticed that children know few about their traditional culture. Therefore, he had started to build the museum to let children learn more about their tribal culture. Now headman was died. He's daughter and granddaughter heritage and carry forward his faith, let more people know Pangcah aborigines culture, and scener
The Gao Shan Forest center is located on the coastal mountains, facing the Pacific Ocean, with a grand view. The main site is eco-friendly designed, and it’s a multi functional camping space. The ongoing activities at the present are: tree climbing, archery, adventure trails, ecology tours, etc. The surrounding forests maintain their natural condition and hold a beautiful mountain/ocean view.
"Fish Bar" is a three-oriented service that provides "fishing and fishing", "traveling platform" and "sports experience". With these three new types of edible wild catch services, "Fish Bar" tries to link the exchanges and feedbacks of consumers, fishery personnel and academic institutions to balance the use of marine resources and the marine environment. Sustainable development.
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