Admission to attractions
TWD100 park discount coupon (can be used to redeem the park's agricultural specialty center, coffee shop drinks, DIY experience, etc.)
Tribal Theater Performance (Audience up to 30 people)
Meals and beverages
Other personal expenses
Archery experience (TWD100)
Leather Carving/Weaving DIY Experience (TWD200)
Children aged 0-5 can enter free of charge
Children aged 6+ will be charged the same rate as adults
Because there are mosquitoes in the natural environment of the tribe, please try to wear loose trousers and a light jacket to avoid mosquito attacks
In order to maintain the ecology of the park, smoking is completely prohibited in the park
The performance location is a semi-open space, which can shade the sun and rain. There are fans but no air-conditioning. It will be very hot in summer. Please take care of your own sun protection and bring an umbrella
The tribal theater performance requires more than 30 people to perform; if the audience does not reach 30 people, the performance will be suspended, and it can be exchanged for a free archery experience. Please call to make an appointment after booking (reservation hotline: 089-561211, extension 201-203)
If there is no theater performance, you can make an appointment for a free park tour. Please be sure to call one day in advance and explain that you are a Over The Planet passenger, so that Lee Gardens can arrange manpower (reservation hotline: 089-561211, extension 201-203)
This activity is stroller and wheelchair-accessible
The traditional sacrificial ceremony of the Bunun people, the content of the performance is the life style of the Bunun people in the past, boys go hunting in the mountains, and women weave at home. The eight-part chorus is the most famous among the ceremonies. The eight-part chorus performed is called "pasibutbut" in Bunun language, and it is a ceremony performed to pray for a good harvest of millet. There is no conductor, no score, and the overtone chromatic singing method is shocking. In addition to rituals, there are also several Bunun nursery rhymes and songs, as well as simple dance exchanges and teachings of aboriginal people, so that you can not only hear, see, but also experience Bunun culture when you visit.
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