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Nantou

Nantou is Taiwan’s only landlocked county,

boasting diverse natural landscapes and rich cultural heritage.

It is home to Sun Moon Lake and features vibrant Hakka and indigenous cultures.

Famous attractions include Qingjing Farm and Xitou Nature Education Area.

Additionally,

Nantou houses Taiwan’s geographic center, symbolizing the heart of the island.

Zhushan Tzunan Temple

dedicated to the Earth God,
charms visitors with its red architecture,
lively rituals, and the unique ‘fortune money lending’ tradition—a must-see cultural landmark in central Taiwan.

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Sun Link Sea Forest
Recreation Area

Situated at around 1,600 meters above sea level, the park boasts rich natural landscapes and diverse ecosystems. Multiple trails, including the Forest Walk and Leshan Trail, are perfect for hiking and forest bathing.
The on-site Flower Center showcases seasonal blooms such as peonies, ornamental cabbages, and tulips, making it a paradise for flower lovers.

Qingjing Farm

Featuring expansive grasslands and stunning mountain views, visitors can interact with sheep on the pastures and enjoy activities like sheep-shearing shows.
The surrounding area offers European-style guesthouses and restaurants, providing a variety of accommodation and dining options.

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Xitou Nature
Education Area

One of Taiwan’s renowned forest recreation areas, featuring majestic bamboo groves, thousand-year-old sacred trees, and serene walking trails.
The park includes attractions such as Daxue Pond, Zhulu, and the Red House, making it ideal for families, hiking, and nature relaxation.

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Sun Moon Lake

Located in Yuchi Township,
Sun Moon Lake is Taiwan’s largest lake and a famous tourist destination.
The lake features a small island shaped like the sun and moon, giving it its name. Visitors can enjoy boat cruises, bike along the lakeside trails, or explore nearby attractions such as the Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village, experiencing the stunning scenery and rich indigenous culture.

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Nantou

Nantou is Taiwan’s only landlocked county, boasting diverse natural landscapes and rich cultural heritage.

It is home to Sun Moon Lake and features vibrant Hakka and indigenous cultures.

Famous attractions include Cingjing Farm and Xitou Monster Village.

Additionally, Nantou houses Taiwan’s geographic center, symbolizing the heart of the island.

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Zhushan Tzunan Temple

dedicated to the Earth God,
charms visitors with its red architecture,
lively rituals, and the unique ‘fortune money lending’ tradition—a must-see cultural landmark in central Taiwan.

Sun Link Sea Forest
Recreation Area

Situated at around 1,600 meters above sea level, the park boasts rich natural landscapes and diverse ecosystems. Multiple trails, including the Forest Walk and Leshan Trail, are perfect for hiking and forest bathing.
The on-site Flower Center showcases seasonal blooms such as peonies, ornamental cabbages, and tulips, making it a paradise for flower lovers.

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Qingjing Farm

Featuring expansive grasslands and stunning mountain views, visitors can interact with sheep on the pastures and enjoy activities like sheep-shearing shows.
The surrounding area offers European-style guesthouses and restaurants, providing a variety of accommodation and dining options.

Xitou Nature
Education Area

One of Taiwan’s renowned forest recreation areas, featuring majestic bamboo groves, thousand-year-old sacred trees, and serene walking trails.
The park includes attractions such as Daxue Pond, Zhulu, and the Red House, making it ideal for families, hiking, and nature relaxation.

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Sun Moon Lake

Located in Yuchi Township,
Sun Moon Lake is Taiwan’s largest lake and a famous tourist destination.
The lake features a small island shaped like the sun and moon, giving it its name. Visitors can enjoy boat cruises, bike along the lakeside trails, or explore nearby attractions such as the Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village, experiencing the stunning scenery and rich indigenous culture.

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