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Taroko National Park (Taroko Gorge)

Taroko National Park, also known as Taroko Gorge, is a breathtaking natural wonder located in Taiwan. Carved by the Liwu River, the gorge is surrounded by towering marble cliffs and lush forests. Originally inhabited by ... the indigenous Truku people, the area became a national park in 1986. Popular activities in Taroko National Park include hiking along the numerous trails, visiting the stunning Eternal Spring Shrine, and marveling at the Swallow Grotto. Adventurous visitors can also try river tracing or cycling through the park. The best time to visit Taroko National Park is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild and the flora is in full bloom. Visitors can also experience local culture and traditions by attending indigenous festivals or trying traditional Truku cuisine in nearby villages. Read more ▼

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Taroko National Park, also known as Taroko Gorge, is a breathtaking natural wonder located in Taiwan. Carved by the Liwu River, the gorge is surrounded by towering marble cliffs and lush forests. Originally inhabited by the indigenous Truku people, the area became a national park in 1986. Popular activities in Taroko National Park include hiking along the numerous trails, visiting the stunning Eternal Spring Shrine, and marveling at the Swallow Grotto. Adventurous visitors can also try river tracing or cycling through the park. The best time to visit Taroko National Park is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild and the flora is in full bloom. Visitors can also experience local culture and traditions by attending indigenous festivals or trying traditional Truku cuisine in nearby villages.
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