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Established in 2009, Taijiang National Park is located on the southwest coast of Taiwan. The land and sea areas of the park embrace the coastal waters off Tainan City as well as the estuaries of the Qigu River, Zengwen River, Lu'ermen River, and Yanshui River. Also within its 4,905-hectares of land area are the Black-faced Spoonbill Refuge and Qigu Wetlands. The coastal alluvial terrain, old shipping channels and traditional industries further add to the natural and cultural allures of the park. The sea areas of the park extend over 39,310 hectares and include one of the main sailing routes—Dongji Islet to Lu'ermen—used by early Han settlers from the mainland. The majority of this region has long been known as "Taijiang," giving the park its name. Visitors can also explore mangrove forests, wetlands and other ecological and scenic attractions at this emerald Eden on Taiwan's southwest coast.
24 hours Visitor Center: 09:00-17:00 Closed on Mondays and Lunar New Year's Eve
Nat'l Fwy 1 → Exit at the Yongkang Interchange → Prov. Hwy 1 → Zhonghua Rd. → Sec. 2 to 1, Zhonghua N. Rd. → Prov. Hwy 17 → Sec. 2, Bentian Rd. → Sicao Blvd.
Take TRA to Tainan Station and transfer Fucheng Taijiang Route 98 to Taijiang National Park Administration stop.
Public: Take TRA to Tainan Station and transfer Fucheng Taijiang Route 98 (Please reserve low-floor buses in advance) to Taijiang National Park Administration stop.
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