Taroko National Park

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Discover the breathtaking beauty of Taroko Gorge in Hualien, Taiwan. Nestled within the expansive Taroko National Park, this natural wonder is renowned for its stunning marble cliffs, deep gorges, and the powerful Liwu River that carves through the landscape. Whether you're an adventure seeker or a nature lover, Taroko Gorge offers an unforgettable experience with its unique geological formations and rich cultural history.
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No. 291, Fushi, Xiulin Township, Hualien County, Taiwan 972

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Taroko Gorge Entrance Gate

The entrance gate officially marks the entrance to Taroko Gorge. Just past the gate, turn right and cross the bridge over the river to reach Shakandang Trail or the Taroko National Park Visitor’s Center. For all other sights in Taroko Gorge, keep to the left, passing through the iconic rock arch.

Shakadang Trail

Shakadang Trail, or 'Mystery Valley Trail,' is an easy trail that follows a creek with crystal clear, sapphire pools of water. This easy 4km walk takes about 2 hours return if you go the whole way. The trail passes through a Truku aboriginal village, where locals sometimes sell crafts or snacks along the trail.

Eternal Spring Shrine

A picturesque shrine dedicated to the memory of the veterans who lost their lives during the construction of the Central Cross-Island Highway. The shrine is set against a backdrop of cascading waterfalls, making it a serene and beautiful spot.

Culture and History

Taroko National Park is named after the Truku tribe, an indigenous group recognized by the Taiwanese government. The park's history dates back to its establishment as Tsugitaka-Taroko National Park by the Japanese in 1937. After World War II, the park was reestablished in 1986. The area is rich in cultural heritage, with the Truku tribe still residing in Hualien County.

Geology

Formed by the collision of the Philippine and Eurasian plates, the Central Mountain Range and the marble formations of Taroko Gorge are geological marvels. The Liwu River has carved out the gorge over millions of years, creating steep and narrow canyons that are a testament to the power of natural erosion.

Local Cuisine

While visiting Taroko Gorge, don't miss out on trying local Hualien delicacies. Popular dishes include 'mua chee' (glutinous rice balls), 'biandang' (Taiwanese lunchbox), and fresh seafood from the nearby coast. These flavors offer a unique taste of the region's culinary heritage.