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Aowanda National Forest Offers NT$10 Entry for 5 Days to Celebrate Anniversary

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Aowanda National Forest Recreation Area in Taiwan is offering a special promotion for its 32nd anniversary.
  • Visitors can enter the park for only NT$10 from July 1 to July 5.
  • The promotion aims to encourage people to visit and enjoy the park's natural beauty during the summer vacation.

Aowanda National Forest Recreation Area is celebrating its 32nd anniversary with an enticing summer promotion, offering visitors a chance to experience its natural splendor for a nominal fee. From July 1 to July 5, entry to the park will cost just NT$10.

This special offer invites families and individuals to immerse themselves in Aowanda's cool mountain forests, scenic valleys, and rich biodiversity during the peak of summer vacation. The park, which opened on July 1, 1994, has been a cherished destination for visitors seeking natural beauty throughout the seasons, from spring firefly viewing to autumn maple foliage.

Despite facing challenges from natural disasters like typhoons and heavy rains in recent years, which caused damage to roads and facilities, the Nantou Forest District Office has undertaken significant restoration efforts. These include repairing roads, stabilizing slopes, and improving trails and amenities, enhancing both safety and the visitor experience.

Today, Aowanda has regained its charm, offering visitors serene forest walks, abundant wildlife, and breathtaking views from its suspension bridge. The Nantou Forest District Office encourages everyone to plan a summer trip to Aowanda to enjoy the lush greenery and invigorating forest air.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.