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TEL:
+886-37-996100
Address:
No. 100, Shuiweiping, Fuxing Vil., Dahu Township, Miaoli County
Longitude/Latitude:
120.87955/24.449483
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Shei-Pa National Park was established in 1992, located at the border of Hsinchu, Miaoli and Taichung. It faces Guyan Mountain and Leshan in the north, Dajia River in the east, Beikeng Mountain and Xiaoxueshan in the west and Yuluowei Mountain and Dajia River in the south. Total area of the park is 76,850 hectares. Shei-Pa National Park is the fifth national park of Taiwan. The mountainous scenery is spectacular as there are several mountains in the park. The mountains are of different heights and the drop height reaches 3,000 meters. The highest mountain is the Xueshan, 3,886 meters in height and it is the second highest mountain in Taiwan. The Xueshan, Yushan, Nanhua Mountain, Xiuguluan Mountain and Beidawu Mountain are the five highest mountains in Taiwan. Dabajian Mountain is 3,492 meters in height. Dabajian Mountain, Zhongyangjian Mountain and Dafenjian Mountain are called the three Peak Mountains in Taiwan.

Shei-Pa National Park is noted for its rough geography and natural scenery. Mountains in the park are origins of major rivers in northern and central Taiwan. Erosion by the rivers has formed special scenes in the park. As for climate, the park has both sub-frigid and temperate climates and thus breeds various plants and animals. Wildlife here includes salmon, black bears, etc.

Travel Information

(Traffic information is subject to change. Please check with the transportation station before departure.)
Transportation:

Nat'l Fwy 1 → Exit at the Miaoli Interchange → Prov. Hwy 6 → Prov. Hwy 72 → Prov. Hwy 3 → Township Road Miao 62

Public:
  1. Take THSR to Miaoli Station, transfer 101B Bus to Shei-Pa National Park Headquarters.
  2. Take TRA to Miaoli Station, transfer Hsinchu Bus 5656 to Fayun Temple stop.
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Last update time: Oct 24, 2023
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