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2024-11-26
Effective November 28, 2024 (Thursday), at 00:00 AM, the park will reopen the Nanhu Mountain Trail and other hiking trails within the ecological preservation area.
2024-11-13
After Earthquakes and Typhoons, High-Mountain Trails are Damaged Taroko National Park HQ Urges Avoidance of Closed Areas
2024-10-24
The risk of rockfalls and mudslides along Provincial Highway 8 remains high. If entry is necessary , please carefully assess the risks and ensure your safety.
2024-09-19
After 0403 Earthquake FAQ
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