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— Attractions Introduction —
- Jiaobanshan Park, also known as "Fuxing Park", is located on the southwest side of Jiaobanshan. It covers a large area. The first thing that comes into view when entering the park is the emerald arch with branches connected (these are the two banyan trees planted by Chiang Kai-shek and his wife). There are towering ancient trees everywhere, lush flowers and trees, green shades, and fresh and pleasant air. Jiaobanshan Plum Blossom Hunting is one of the eight scenic spots in Taoyuan. The plum forest is the most eye-catching feature. During the flowering season, a quiet and elegant sea of flowers is fascinating. In late autumn, the red maple leaves and green forests complement each other, embellishing the park with a unique style. There are stone steps in one corner of the park that lead to the Dahan River, and there is a suspension bridge connecting to the Xikou Terrace on the opposite bank. The terrace has a four-layer stepped terrain, surrounded by high peaks of the Shan Valley, and the Dahan River winding on the side. Looking from the stone steps, you can see the mountains and waters. On the right side of the park is the residence of former President Chiang Kai-shek, whose furnishings have been preserved in their original state. Under the pine trees on the left, you can overlook the canyon scenery and the Xikou Valley. There is a mysterious tunnel in the hotel, which was the combat command post located in the cave at that time. It is open to the public for visits. People who like adventure may wish to go for a visit.
- Lala Mountain - Daguan Mountain Nature Reserve is located at the junction of Fuxing District, Taoyuan City and Wulai District, New Taipei City. It was originally named Lala Mountain and was renamed Daguan Mountain in 1975. It means "beautiful" in the Atayal language. The nature reserve was established in 1986 and has covered the mountainous area near Beiheng Baling, which is a famous state-owned forestland in Taiwan. The giant cypress trees, beech trees, cypress trees, Formosan black bears, macaques, emperor pheasants and sambar deer in the park have been listed as national conservation areas. The total area of Daguanshan Nature Reserve is about 6,390 hectares. It is the place with the freshest air in northern Taiwan. The nature reserve has precious cypress groups, broad-leaved mixed forests and natural forests. It is famous for its natural red cypress giant tree forest. Currently, there are 22 giant trees registered and managed by the Hsinchu Forest District Management Office of the Forestry Bureau. You can enjoy them one by one along the 3.7-kilometer-long visiting trail. It is an ideal forest bathing place and ecological plant classroom. The age of the trees is about 500 to 3,000 years. Among them, the number 5 giant tree is the oldest, with a history of 2,800 years; the number 18 giant tree ranks first with a trunk circumference of 188 meters; the number 9 cypress giant tree is located at an altitude of 1,500 to 1,600 meters in the area. It is an evergreen conifer with both ornamental and practical value, and it is a rare and unique tree in the mountainous area. When you come here to travel, don't forget to breathe more phytoncides in nature and appreciate the mysterious ecology of animals and plants.
June to August is the peach season. The peaches grown on Lala Mountain in Taoyuan County are large and fragrant due to the favorable climate and environment. Many people love the peaches produced on Lala Mountain. The high-altitude Lala Mountain not only has stunning mountain scenery, but also has many orchards and farms that grow peaches. In spring, peach blossoms bloom, dyeing the entire mountain into a pinkish pink color. It is one of the famous scenic spots for viewing peach blossoms. In summer, the peaches are sweet and fragrant. People can enjoy high-quality peaches!
- Daxi Old Street is one of the few well-preserved Baroque buildings in northern Taiwan. The Baroque architectural style was popular during the Taisho era of Japanese rule. In old streets such as Heping Road and Zhongshan Road, each business combines Baroque lavishness and traditional Minnan decorative patterns, including Greek mountain tops, Roman columns, and Chinese fish, bats and other auspicious patterns, forming a unique feature of Daxi. What is commendable is that despite the decline of river transportation and the changes in prosperity, these three old streets have been able to retain their original appearance and combine the charm of other cultures and history of Daxi, allowing Daxi District to return to its past glory. Following the footsteps of our predecessors, you will also have the opportunity to see many traditional Taiwanese snacks and experience Taiwanese children's toys, especially Daxi dried tofu, mooncakes, peanut candy, tofu pudding, bowl cakes, glutinous rice balls, etc., which are all authentic Taiwanese delicacies that cannot be missed! Coming here is like returning to the early Republic of China. The various antiques and snacks on the old street can accompany you through an intellectual time.
— Attraction Announcement —
Starting from April 18, 2013, according to the announcement of the Forest Recreation Area, full ticket will be charged at NT$200 and half ticket will be charged at NT$100 (military and police personnel, students, children aged 7 to 12)
Discounted ticket NT$10 (for seniors over 65 years old, children aged 3 to 6 years old, and primary school students for outdoor teaching outside holidays)