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The Provence of Taiwan: Rinari
After Typhoon Morakot devastated three townships in northern Pingtung County, the Pingtung Government assisted the locals in rebuilding their homes. Majia Farm was selected to be the permanent relocation site, and residents from Dashe Village in Sandimen Township, Majia Village in Majia Township, and Haocha Village in Wutai Township all moved to the farm. Houses were built with support from World Vision, and the new settlement was named Rinari, meaning “the place where we all head to.”
Surrounded by mountains, Rinari enjoys an expansive birds-eye-view of the idyllic Pingbei Plain. As you walk about in Rinari, you will find churches here and there. Each church has a different exterior, making Rinari a special place. Of course, the churches show how devout the residents are. Why not join a “royal reception” accompanied by festive music here. Dance with your host and immerse in pure joy.
Travel Information
(Traffic information is subject to change. Please check with the
transportation station before departure.)
Transportation:Nat'l Hwy 3 →Exit at the Changzh Interchange →Prov. Hwy Route 24→County Route 187→Taiwan Indigenous People’s Cultural Park – Local Road Ping 35
Public:Take TRA to Pingtung Station, transfer to Bus 8228 or 8232, get off at Shang Shuimen stop.
Accessible Transportation
Take TRA to Pingtung Station, transfer to Bus 8228 or 8232(Low-floor buses operate at fixed shifts), get off at Shang Shuimen stop.
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One Day Accessible Tour in Pingtung, the Rukai Rinari
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Last update time:
2020-11-20