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 List of national parks of the Republic of China - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The National Park Act of Taiwan was passed in 1972 to protect the nature, wildlife, and history.
Yushan National Park, (1054.91 sq.km)the largest; on central Taiwan, Jade Mountain(3952m) is the highest peak of East Asia.
The total area of these six national parks is more than 3,228,45 km² (about 322,845 acres), approximately 9.0 percent of the total area of territories currently under Taiwan administration.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_national_parks_of_the_Republic_of_China   (199 words)

  
 trip_1.doc
When Taroko National Park was eventually established on November 28 l986, it was of special significance for the environmental protection movement in Taiwan: it showed that both the public and the government agencies had realized despite the nation's four decades of extraordinary economic success, serious damage was being done to its natural resources.
Taroko National Park, in the north-eastern part of the island, faces the Pacific Ocean on the east and covers an area of more than 92000 hectares in the northern section of the Central Mountain Range.
According to the National Park Act of the Republic of China (passed in l972),parks are established to protect the natural scenery, historic relics and wildlife; to conserve natural resources; and to facilitate scientific research and Promote environmental education.
dance.tnua.edu.tw /2003dance/e_pages/trip_1.doc   (978 words)

  
 Taroko National Park, Taiwan
The park's main attraction is the Taroko Gorge which it encompasses, one of the most beautiful attractions in all of Taiwan.
Taroko is known as the "marble gorge" because of the large deposits of marble like these.
December is the dry season, but during the summer typhoons of 2005, the park suffered extensive damage as the water level rose tens of meters.
davemoore.org /photos/2005/taroko.html   (633 words)

  
 Taroko National Park
Taroko National Park (太魯閣國家公園) is one of the six national parks of the Republic of China.
See also the Dictionary definition of Taroko, National, Park
It was established on November 28, 1986, named after Taroko (Pinyin: Tàilǔgé), the landmark gorge of the park.
www.askfactmaster.com /Taroko_National_Park   (70 words)

  
 Recreation Zoning Management at Taroko National Park using a Self -developed Spatial Information System
Taroko National Park is one of the six national parks in Taiwasn pursuing objectives of conservation, recreation, research, and environmental education.
Recreation zoning management at Taroko National Park was usually a process of labor intensive and time consuming.
Figure 1 indicated the at Taroko National Park zoning map overlay wit cadastral maps on a color monitor.
www.gisdevelopment.net /aars/acrs/1998/ts11/ts11004pf.htm   (1293 words)

  
 Taiwan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Finding the Heritage - Reasons for the project." National Anping Harbor Historical Park.
However, Chen's recent executive order that the National Unification Council "cease to function" is criticized by some of his opponents as dangerous in terms of cross-strait policy and neglectful of the economic needs of Taiwan.
Although the national government officially adopted Tongyong Pinyin in 2002, it allowed local governments to make their own choices.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Taiwan   (6223 words)

  
 L.L.Bean: Park Search - Taroko National Park
The Taroko National Park covers 355 square miles in northeastern Taiwan.
The Tailugexia, or Taroko, Canyon is the most well-known attraction in the park.
The Taroko area has a wide range of elevations, and as a result is home to many different species of plants and animals.
www.llbean.com /parksearch/parks/html/2008llt.htm   (212 words)

  
 2000 Symposium Abstracts: Teresa Tao
A single questionnaire was designed to collect information on the travel motivation and benefits sought, the activities, the environmental attitudes, and personal characteristics of Taiwanese tourists to Taroko National Park.
In this study, two approaches were used on a study sample of Taiwanese national park visitors to identify a Taiwanese ecotourist profile.
In other words, they were more likely to identify items as "very important" or "somewhat important" compared to general national park visitors who are more likely to pick items as "not important" or "not at all important".
www.ahs.uwaterloo.ca /~garls/2000abstracts/teresa.htm   (1664 words)

  
 Taiwan Travel Network: Tourism > Taiwan > Hualien County > Taroko National Park Administration Headquarters
Taroko National Park Administration Headquarters is situated at the right of archway (at the entrance of Central Cross-land Highway), the bank of Liwu river.
In order to introduce the information in relation to the Taroko National Park, the Headquarters has built the Visitors Center, Conference Room, Multimedia Room, restaurant, Ecology Exhibition, Atayal Culture Relic Museum and so forth.
Taroko National Park Administration Headquarters is set up on November 28th 1975.
traveling.network.com.tw /Taiwan/point/1335.html   (205 words)

  
 hualien
Taroko became a national park in 1986, including Hualien County, Nantou County and Taichung County.
Taroko is famous for its spectacular mountains and marble canyons.
The Taroko monumental is designed in Chinese style and Chang Chun Temple is to remember those who sacrificed their lives for building the central highway.
ya-ting.com /2004/taiwan/hualien.html   (334 words)

  
 Taiwan Beauty - Natural & Ecological
Taroko National Park is best known for the Liwu River Valley and the canyon created by its flowing waters, Taroko Gorge.
Yangmingshan National Park, the only national park in Taiwan where volcanic geology is preserved, has many rich and unique geothermal resources and volcanic features, such as sulfur fumaroles spouting clouds of geothermal steam.
Tapachien, Located in Shei-Pa National Park, is deemed by the Atayal to be sacred to their ancestors' spirits and has some of Taiwan's most preciptious cliffs.
www.benchiang19.com /favorite.htm   (1032 words)

  
 Taroko National Park has much to offer guests
Lotus Lake -- 1,200 meters above sea level -- is the only natural high-mountain lake inside the Taroko National Park.
Foot trails in the Taroko National Park also attract tourists.
On the north side of the Liwu River, near the eastern gateway, is the national park headquarters and visitor center.
www.taiwanheadlines.gov.tw /20030603/20030603f2.html   (776 words)

  
 Taroko
Taroko National Park, on Taiwan's central east coast, is one of the country's most beautiful spots.
Throughout the park are towering cliffs, hiking trails, and a temple and pagoda overlooking the gorge.
The history of the formation of marble at Taroko (with a minor typo).
pjacobs.sutrodigital.com /images/taiwan/taroko/taroko.htm   (77 words)

  
 Taroko National Park: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic
Taroko National Park (太魯閣國家公園) is one of the six national parks[For more info, click on this link] of the Republic of China Republic of China quick summary:
Taroko National Park: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic
The name Taroko comes from the aboriginal tribe Truku[For more, click on this link].
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/t/ta/taroko_national_park.htm   (194 words)

  
 Welcome to Taiwan
Taroko National Park is located in the eastern Taiwan county of Hualien.
Taipei Airport, Hualien Airport, Taroko Gorge National Park, Eternal Spring Shrine Trail, Swallows' Grottos, Tunnel of Nine Turns, Tianxiang, Ami Aboriginal Cultural Center
Three-day of Kenting National Park,Kaohsiung & Taroko National Park
202.39.225.132 /jsp/Eng/html/travel_tour/journey_content.jsp?journey_id=122   (484 words)

  
 Taroko National Park
Taroko National Park is famous for the sheer marble gorge which rises up from the Liwu River.
The Atayal are the indigenous people of Taroko, and several families of Ataval continue to live in the mountains of the park.
The park, however, is much more than just the gorge and includes several mountain peaks climbing from sea level to over 3,000 meters.
park.org /Taiwan/Government/Theme/Environmental_Ecological/env72.htm   (164 words)

  
 Taroko National Park Headquarters
TAROKO NATIONAL PARK 291, FUSHIH VILLAGE, HSULIN 97253 HUALIEN COUNTY TAIWAN, R.O.C. Taroko National Park Headquarters  TEL:886-3-8621100~6 FAX:886-3-8621497
www.taroko.gov.tw /english   (17 words)

  
 APNFO4
Taroko National Park, situated in the northeastern part of the Taiwan and established on Nov. 28, 1986, covers more than 92,000 hectares in the northern section of the Central Mountain Range.
The Grand Formosa Taroko is magnificently situated in the world-renowned Taroko Gorge national park, Hua Lien, where the central cross-island highway and Liwu River cross.
Therefore, reintroducing them into the wild and preserving them is one of the efforts of Taroko National Park
pnstl.phys.ntu.edu.tw /apnfo4/accommodation.htm   (380 words)

  
 2002 Star Formation Workshop
The Grand Formosa Taroko is a 5-star hotel located in the heart of the national park, providing convenient excess to many trails.
The Taroko National Park is perhaps the most beautiful national park in Taiwan, with its steep marble gorges and towering mountains providing spectacular views.
The workshop will be held at the Grand Formosa Taroko in the Taroko National Park, located in the outer edge of the Central Mountains near the northeastern shore of Taiwan.
sf2002.asiaa.sinica.edu.tw /html/announcement1.htm   (696 words)

  
 Welcome to Taiwan
Taroko National Park: This park is best known for its awesome marble-walled gorge as well as its majestic mountain scenery, Eternal Spring Shrine, Swallows' Grottos, Tunnel of Nine Turns, and other incomparable sights.
Taroko Gorge National Park, Eternal Spring Shrine Trail, Swallows' Grottos, Tunnel of Nine Turns, Tianxiang, Ami Aboriginal Cultural Center
Three-day of Kenting National Park,Kaohsiung & Taroko National Park
202.39.225.132 /jsp/Eng/html/travel_tour/journey_content.jsp?journey_id=137   (500 words)

  
 General Introduction
A major event in the development of the Taroko area and of special significance for the environmental protection movement in Taiwan was the establishment of the Taroko National Park in November 1986.
Taroko National Park is unique with its sheer marble cliffs, deep gorges and winding tunnels and a river that flows into its rocky landscape.
Archeologists found traces of human inhabitations during the pre-historic era in the Taroko National Park They found fragments of clay pots, stone axes and grinding wheels at several sites in the park as evidence of an early civilization.
ezgo.coa.gov.tw /v3/ezgo_eng/general.php?route=07   (2109 words)

  
 Park authorities close four trails in Taroko
Huang Wen-ching, director of Taroko National Park, said that, with such changeable weather, the park area was geologically very unstable and that rock faces were subject to fissure, creating very dangerous conditions.
The weather was fair in the park on Sunday morning, but the area was drenched by rain in the afternoon.
Geological instability caused by the earthquake, plus sudden rains in the mountain areas, were creating dangerous conditions, said park authorities, who asked the public to stay out of the park for the time being.
www.taiwanheadlines.gov.tw /20040503/20040503s1.html   (217 words)

  
 Geological Society of America - 2003 Penrose Conference - Tectonics, Climate, and Landscape Evolution
The conference venue will be in the Taroko Gorge, a 1000 m deep gorge in the heart of Taroko National Park, providing a dramatic example of the effects of high rates of uplift, precipitation, and erosion.
The conference will be held in Taroko National Park, Taiwan.
First-rate hotel and conference facilities are available in the national park.
www.geosociety.org /penrose/03-taiwan.htm   (667 words)

  
 1051v.htm
McHarg, I.L. A report on Taroko Gorge National Park.
National Park Department, Construction and Planning Administration, Ministry of Interior, Taipei.
The park is zoned, the northern and southern parts being predominantly ecological protection areas.
sea.unep-wcmc.org /sites/pa/1051v.htm   (776 words)

  
 David & Sue Tall: Taiwan, Taroko National Park, October 2002
Taroko National Park Entrance on the East Coast of Taiwan, north of Hualien.
A visit to Taroko National Park reveals a wonder of the world.
David and Sue Tall: Taiwan, Taroko National Park, October 2002
www.tallfamily.co.uk /david/photos/taiwan/taroko.html   (236 words)

  
 Inexpensive and discounted hotel rooms, reservations and bookings in Taiwan
Taroko National Park stretches from sea level near the mouth of the Liwu River all the way up to mountains some 3,000 meters above sea level.
Eternal Spring Shrine - 3 km from the entrance to Taroko National Park is the Eternal Spring Shrine.
I asked at the information desk and they were kind enough to show me a short documentary about Taroko National Park.
www.hotelsasian.com /taroko_tours_n_hiking.html   (1008 words)

  
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Taroko Gorge National Park - this was an abandoned dam
Taroko Gorge National Park - look at the road that's right next to the cliff
The driver/tour guide took us to some of the famous tourist attractions in the national park.
home.earthlink.net /~chenydotcom/photo_album_hualien.html   (480 words)

  
 Bird Watching in Taiwan
Taroko National Park is located on the east coast of Taiwan.
Yushan National Park is situated in central Taiwan and features Taiwan's highest mountain peak, Yushan, which has an elevation of nearly 4,000 meters.
With its vast amounts of virgin forests, Yushan National Park is host to a wide variety of species of flora.
taiwan.wcn.com.tw /en/special/bird   (553 words)

  
 Taiwan Outreach Trip - ATAYAL - The worldwide voice of the indigenous tribes of Formosa
The Taroko National Park is one of the most beautiful scenic areas in the wold, and our tour did not disappoint our American guests.
The photo is of an Atayal sculpture that was the centerpiece at a museum and visitor center within the park.
Miss Sandra Yu and Miss Tso were pleasant tour guides and showed us the highlights of the park.
www.atayal.org /TT-Taroko.asp   (130 words)

  
 Travel Taiwan, Taiwan News , Taiwan Photo » Travel to Taiwan, Taroko National Park
Most of Taroko National Park is undisturbed, and its wildlfe is diverse.
Welcome to Taroko National Park and come on…let’s see Rana Marina..a cute spesis
32 species of reptiles and 18 species of fish are also found in the park area.
cruisetaiwan.com /blog/2006/03/27/travel-to-taiwan-taroko-national-park   (233 words)

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