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Shuangliou Forest Recreation Area

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Today's Weather
18℃~23℃
Rain Probability
20%
UV Index
8 Very High
Sunrise
06:10
Sunset
18:06
Introduction

In Shuangliu (Two Streams) National Forest Recreation Area, you may appreciate White Banyan Trees that are linked to each other like a giant network, stroll in the gorgeous reforestation and climb Maozi Mountain to overlook the landscape, or trace upward following the Fenggang Creek to Shuangliu Waterfall, which was once voted the second most beautiful waterfall in Taiwan, rich in anions and refreshing air. Altogether, the Recreation Area offers tourists a distinctive experience of Hengchun Peninsula. Located in Shizi Township, Pingtung, it is less than a thirty minute drive from Fenggang. The name “Shuangliu” came about owing to the convergence of the Fenggang Creek and Daren Creek here. It used to be a habitat of the Paiwan Tribe, thus the ruins of the signature architecture “Tortoiseshell Lodge” beside the White Banyan Trail. Also, since the Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency planted a vast field of tropical tree species such as Taiwan Zelkova and Mahogany here in 1965, it is a great place for one to appreciate the beauty of a manmade hardwood forest. A peculiar ecology is manifested by the representative flora of Hengchun Peninsula seen along Mt. Maozi Trail: including Taiwan Loquat, Taiwan Guger-tree, and Selaginella boninensis. Birds like Taiwan Blue Magpie and Taiwan Hwamei, as well as over 196 butterfly species, nest in the woods, waiting for you to visit. Perhaps you can also spot the protected wildlife species, Heng-chun birdwing butterfly!

Basic Information
Administrative DistrictShizi Township, Pingtung County
Forest JurisdictionPingtung Branch
Park AddressNo. 23, Lane 2, Danlu Village, Shizi Township, Pingtung County
Emergency / Contact Phone08-8701393
PhoneShuangliu Visitor Center: +886 8 8701394
Service Hours08:00~17:00
Altitude(m)150 - 700
Park Area(ha)1584.85
Facebook Pagehttps://www.facebook.com/shuangliou.forest
Ticket Information
Ticket TypeTicket InformationNote
Standard Discount Ticket801. Visitors entering the park on non-holidays.

2. Those who are riding on public transportation and hold a ticket stub.

3. Purchase of 20 or more full tickets.
Half fare Ticket501. Military or police personnel holding certificates.

2. Students (with student ID card), children aged 7-12, and those with certificates.

3. Those who provide relief to the bereaved family members due to official duties and hold a certificate.

4. Citizens of the county (city) where the amusement park is located, who hold certification documents.
Discount Ticket101. Those aged 65 or above who hold a certificate of eligibility.

2. Children aged 3-6 years old with a certificate.

3. Outdoor teaching for elementary school students other than on holidays, organized by the school, led by teachers and with an official letter.

4. Tour guides holding a professional certificate issued by the Tourism Bureau of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications.
Full fare Ticket(holiday)100General adults, not eligible for other preferential treatment
No Charge Required01. Persons with easily identifiable physical or mental disabilities or holding a physical or mental disability certificate and their guardians or one necessary companion may enter the forest recreation area free of charge.

2. Children aged 0-2 are free of charge but must be accompanied by a adult with ticket.

3. Volunteers holding a "Volunteer Service Honor Card" can enter the park free of charge.

4. Civil servants on business trips to the amusement park, with travel documents such as business trip slips.

5. Representatives of the people at all levels, volunteer police, volunteer firefighters, and civil defense personnel who have business needs and are allowed to enter the amusement area and have credentials.

6. Villagers living near the forest recreation area who pass through the area for forestry and agricultural work are exempt from purchasing tickets by presenting their ID cards.

7. Indigenous people registered in the administrative area (township or village) of a national forest recreation area may enter the local national forest recreation area free of charge by presenting relevant documents proving their indigenous identity.
Ticket TypeTicket InformationNote
Large Vehicle100
Small Vehicle50
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