Introduction
Nicknamed “Little Xitou”, Tengjhih (Vine Branch) National Forest Recreation Area, with its large field of forest-plantation and the title of “Pine Billow”, is the best destination for residents of Kaohsiung to enjoy a forest bath, escape the summer heat, and appreciate the ecology. Approximately a 2-hour drive from Kaohsiung City, Tengjhih used to be a habitat of the Bunun Tribe. Back in the Japanese Colonial Period, an experimental forest for Kyoto University, Japan, was established here. Hence, there is a forest-plantation of Hinoki Falsecypress, which is rarely seen in Taiwan. As vital paths, such as the famous Liugui Security Path and Neibenlu Cross Mountain Trail pass through here, historical ruins can be found here and there. The Recreation Area is situated at an elevation between 1,500 to 1,840 meters with a pleasant, cool climate. The tropical alpine broad-leaved mist forest there became a home to big tree species like Stout Camphor Tree and Chinese Guger-tree. In addition, there is the precious species, “Tengjhih Begonia”, which is named after the place, in addition to numerous rare ferns. The rich ecosystem also nurtures many uncommon insects, such as Nigidius lewisi, Caligula thibeta okurai, and Formotosema siebohmi (Distant). Tengjhih is among the locations where Yellow Tits are spotted the most; this is truly an excellent destination for hiking and bird-watching!
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Last Update Date:2026-03-12