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Taijiang National Park Headquarters, National Park Service, Ministry of the Interior

No. 118號, Sicao Blvd, Annan District, Tainan City, Taiwan 709
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Taijiang National Park is a national park in Tainan, Taiwan.

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Taijiang National Park, managed by the National Park Service under the Ministry of the Interior, is a captivating natural and cultural treasure in Taiwan. The park seamlessly blends diverse ecosystems, historical sites, and traditional communities, creating a rich tapestry of experiences.

The park's headquarters serve as a gateway to this splendid landscape, providing visitors with valuable information and resources. The staff's commitment to environmental education and conservation is commendable, fostering a sense of stewardship among visitors.

One of the park's highlights is its unique biodiversity, encompassing coastal wetlands, mangrove forests, and vibrant marine life. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the well-maintained trails and observation points that showcase the park's ecological wonders.

Moreover, Taijiang National Park preserves Taiwan's cultural heritage with historic sites and traditional villages, allowing visitors to delve into the island's past. The integration of local communities into the park's management enhances the authenticity of the experience.

In summary, Taijiang National Park is a testament to Taiwan's dedication to preserving its natural and cultural legacy. The harmonious coexistence of nature and human history makes it a must-visit destination for those seeking a profound connection with...

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5y

Really loved the boat ride through the mangroves. I looked at the website and it looks like there's a boat most days at 10am and 2:30pm. If there are tour buses or larger crowd turnout they might deploy more boats to accommodate.

From twtainan.net I saw this "Weekdays: 10:00, 14:30 (Regular runs) Weekends: Tickets sold from 8:30 to 16:30 (Until they are sold out). For regular tourists, minimum of 15 tourists are required to start the boat trip. Full price tickets: NT$ 200, concessionary tickets for disabled people and elementary school students: NT$ 100 (With IDs)"

We went on a weekday at 11 just to see if there were extra boats running and bought a ticket for 1:30pm. They recommended getting there about half an hour in advanced to get seats closer to the front.

The boat itself holds ~40 to 50 people. They give you a straw sunhat because you will be under direct sunlight and it's freaky hot currently (6/2020). They also provide a lifejacket. If you pull the jacket's inflation cord, there's a 2000 元 fine so...

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4.0
1y

A lot of reviews are misleading and it confused me too. This location is the national park headquarters. This is only a building with a small museum. No boat ride here. There are a few ponds around with some birds but if you're interested in seeing the black faced spoonbill this isn't the place either, the conservation is further north. Worth a stop if you have your own wheels but otherwise you're better off heading straight to other places within the...

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Taijiang National Park, managed by the National Park Service under the Ministry of the Interior, is a captivating natural and cultural treasure in Taiwan. The park seamlessly blends diverse ecosystems, historical sites, and traditional communities, creating a rich tapestry of experiences. The park's headquarters serve as a gateway to this splendid landscape, providing visitors with valuable information and resources. The staff's commitment to environmental education and conservation is commendable, fostering a sense of stewardship among visitors. One of the park's highlights is its unique biodiversity, encompassing coastal wetlands, mangrove forests, and vibrant marine life. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the well-maintained trails and observation points that showcase the park's ecological wonders. Moreover, Taijiang National Park preserves Taiwan's cultural heritage with historic sites and traditional villages, allowing visitors to delve into the island's past. The integration of local communities into the park's management enhances the authenticity of the experience. In summary, Taijiang National Park is a testament to Taiwan's dedication to preserving its natural and cultural legacy. The harmonious coexistence of nature and human history makes it a must-visit destination for those seeking a profound connection with Taiwan's essence.
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Really loved the boat ride through the mangroves. I looked at the website and it looks like there's a boat most days at 10am and 2:30pm. If there are tour buses or larger crowd turnout they might deploy more boats to accommodate. From twtainan.net I saw this "Weekdays: 10:00, 14:30 (Regular runs) Weekends: Tickets sold from 8:30 to 16:30 (Until they are sold out). For regular tourists, minimum of 15 tourists are required to start the boat trip. Full price tickets: NT$ 200, concessionary tickets for disabled people and elementary school students: NT$ 100 (With IDs)" We went on a weekday at 11 just to see if there were extra boats running and bought a ticket for 1:30pm. They recommended getting there about half an hour in advanced to get seats closer to the front. The boat itself holds ~40 to 50 people. They give you a straw sunhat because you will be under direct sunlight and it's freaky hot currently (6/2020). They also provide a lifejacket. If you pull the jacket's inflation cord, there's a 2000 元 fine so don't do it haha.
JohnJohn
A lot of reviews are misleading and it confused me too. This location is the national park headquarters. This is only a building with a small museum. No boat ride here. There are a few ponds around with some birds but if you're interested in seeing the black faced spoonbill this isn't the place either, the conservation is further north. Worth a stop if you have your own wheels but otherwise you're better off heading straight to other places within the national park.
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Taijiang National Park, managed by the National Park Service under the Ministry of the Interior, is a captivating natural and cultural treasure in Taiwan. The park seamlessly blends diverse ecosystems, historical sites, and traditional communities, creating a rich tapestry of experiences. The park's headquarters serve as a gateway to this splendid landscape, providing visitors with valuable information and resources. The staff's commitment to environmental education and conservation is commendable, fostering a sense of stewardship among visitors. One of the park's highlights is its unique biodiversity, encompassing coastal wetlands, mangrove forests, and vibrant marine life. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the well-maintained trails and observation points that showcase the park's ecological wonders. Moreover, Taijiang National Park preserves Taiwan's cultural heritage with historic sites and traditional villages, allowing visitors to delve into the island's past. The integration of local communities into the park's management enhances the authenticity of the experience. In summary, Taijiang National Park is a testament to Taiwan's dedication to preserving its natural and cultural legacy. The harmonious coexistence of nature and human history makes it a must-visit destination for those seeking a profound connection with Taiwan's essence.
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Really loved the boat ride through the mangroves. I looked at the website and it looks like there's a boat most days at 10am and 2:30pm. If there are tour buses or larger crowd turnout they might deploy more boats to accommodate. From twtainan.net I saw this "Weekdays: 10:00, 14:30 (Regular runs) Weekends: Tickets sold from 8:30 to 16:30 (Until they are sold out). For regular tourists, minimum of 15 tourists are required to start the boat trip. Full price tickets: NT$ 200, concessionary tickets for disabled people and elementary school students: NT$ 100 (With IDs)" We went on a weekday at 11 just to see if there were extra boats running and bought a ticket for 1:30pm. They recommended getting there about half an hour in advanced to get seats closer to the front. The boat itself holds ~40 to 50 people. They give you a straw sunhat because you will be under direct sunlight and it's freaky hot currently (6/2020). They also provide a lifejacket. If you pull the jacket's inflation cord, there's a 2000 元 fine so don't do it haha.
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A lot of reviews are misleading and it confused me too. This location is the national park headquarters. This is only a building with a small museum. No boat ride here. There are a few ponds around with some birds but if you're interested in seeing the black faced spoonbill this isn't the place either, the conservation is further north. Worth a stop if you have your own wheels but otherwise you're better off heading straight to other places within the national park.
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