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  • 《On the Way Home, Taroko》
    The earthquake on April 3,profoundly impacted the landscape of Taroko .Taroko National Park, located in a seismically active zone,has faced significant damage from these geological events.Despite the challenges presented by these significant changes,the administration of Taroko National Park has consistently implemented measures that find a balance between safety and sustainability.The ongoing reconstruction efforts are focused on making it possible for everyone to return to Taroko as quickly as they can.The reconstruction process is extensive and complex,and will take more than just one or two years to complete.In the aftermath of the earthquake that reshaped the landscape of Taroko,visitors returning to Taroko National Park should be prepared to navigate and manage risks.before they can fully enjoy Taroko.before they can fully enjoy Taroko.While the breathtaking views of Taroko may have changed, the earth's remarkable ability to renew itself and the unwavering resilience of the community are driving the park's continued vitality.We are returning home.The paths leading us back are clearly in sight.
  • Ark Taroko(English) 方舟太魯閣 完整版 英文 4K
    Taiwan, an island, stands as an ark in the vast ocean, and Taroko is an "island within the island," an ark within the ark, carrying and protecting all forms of life. Ark Taroko captures, through imagery, the precious and unique landscapes and life forms within this ark of Taroko, narrating their stories.The film consists of five parts: “The Natural Ark,” “Guarding the Relicts,” “In the Name of Taroko,” “New Opportunities in Adversity,” and “Echoes in the Gorge.”In Taroko's rugged environment, with its high mountains and deep valleys, life thrives from coast to peaks. Each life form adapts and evolves, transforming through environmental challenges to become more unique. Glacial relics, limestone flora, and other species have uniquely evolved here, and within these exceptional mountains and forests, distinctive human cultures have flourished.“Taroko is an ark for species and people alike,” and Ark Taroko invites you to witness resilient and beautiful life surviving freely amidst these lofty mountains and deep gorges.
  • Forest of Taroko (Full Version)
  • English Introduction to Taroko National Park
    English Introduction to Taroko National Park
  • The Hehuan Mountains
    Beautiful landscape of Hehuan Mountains at Taroko National Park.
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Taroko National Park Headquarters, National Park Service, Ministry of the Interior
Taroko National Park 291, FUSHI VILLAGE, XIULIN TOWNSHIP 972003 HUALIEN COUNTY TAIWAN, R.O.C.
TEL:886-3-8621100~6 FAX:886-3-8621497

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2025-06-06
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