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  2. Taroko National Park - Wikipedia

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    28 November 1986. Taroko National Park (Chinese : 太魯閣 國家公園; pinyin : Tàilǔgé Gúojiā Gōngyuán; Pe̍h-ōe-jī : Thài-ló͘-koh Kok-ka Kong-hn̂g) is one of the nine national parks in Taiwan and was named after the Taroko Gorge, the landmark gorge of the park carved by the Liwu River. The park spans Taichung Municipality ...

  3. Taroko Express - Wikipedia

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    The Taroko Express ( Chinese: 太魯閣號; pinyin: Tàilǔgé Hào) is an express train service of Taiwan Railway, and is part of Tze-Chiang Limited Express. The name of the service comes from the 19-kilometre (12-mile) long Taroko Gorge, which is one of Taiwan's most popular tourist spots, and the Truku people. It began commercial operations ...

  4. Hualien City - Wikipedia

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    Hualien is most famous as the jumping off point for Taroko Gorge National Park. Taroko Gorge is billed as the largest marble canyon in the world. Tours from Hualien City are available in large bus tours or smaller group or private tours. Taroko Gorge features suspension bridges, trails, rivers, waterfalls and more. Dongdamen Night Market

  5. Liwu River - Wikipedia

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    From an elevation of 3,000 m, the river flows west until Tianxiang, where it enters Taroko Gorge. After collecting the Shatudang River near Changchun Shrine, the Liwu River ends in the Pacific Ocean near Chongde, a settlement occupied by the Taroko people. The length of the river is around 55 km and is entirely located within Taroko National ...

  6. Hehuanshan - Wikipedia

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    Mount Hehuan (Chinese: 合歡山; pinyin: Héhuān Shān; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ha̍p-hoan-soaⁿ; also called Joy Mountain) is a 3,416-metre-high (11,207 ft) mountain in Central Taiwan. The peak lies on the border of Nantou and Hualien counties and is located within Taroko National Park. Hehuanshan is a popular destination in central Taiwan.

  7. Taiwan’s Taroko National Park closed ‘until further notice ...

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    The Taroko National Park in eastern Taiwan will close until further notice after the island was struck by the strongest earthquake in 25 years.

  8. Shakadang Trail - Wikipedia

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    Shakadang Trail (Chinese: 砂卡礑步道; pinyin: Shākǎdàng Bùdào) or Mysterious Valley Trail is a trail in Taroko National Park, Xiulin Township, Hualien County, Taiwan. History [ edit ] The trail was closed on 23 September until 1 November 2019, except on 10–13 October 2019. [1]

  9. The Beauty of Taroko - Wikipedia

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    "The Beauty of Taroko" is a large-scale ink painting created by Ma Pai-Shui in early 1999. It consists of twenty-four pieces of Xuan paper, each measuring 214 cm in height and 69 cm in width, forming a total dimension of 1656 cm in width and 214 cm in height. [1]