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Tengjhih Forest Recreation Area

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06:11
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18:07
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!

Basic Information
Administrative DistrictTaoyuan Dist., Kaohsiung City
Forest JurisdictionPingtung Branch
Park AddressNo. 150, Baoshan Lane, Baoshan Village, Taoyuan District, Kaohsiung City
Emergency / Contact Phone07-6895123
Phone+886 7 689-3118
Service HoursClosed.
Altitude(m)500 - 1804
Park Area(ha)770
Facebook Pagehttps://www.facebook.com/Tengjhih2021/
Ticket Information
Ticket TypeTicket InformationNote
Full fare Ticket(holiday)120Adult
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 Ticket601. Military or police personnel holding certificates.
2. Students (with student ID) and children aged 7-12 can enjoy half-price ticket discount.
3. Those who receive compensation 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. Persons aged 65 or above who hold a certificate of certification.
2. Children aged 3-6 can enjoy a NT$10 discount.
3. Outdoor teaching for primary school students other than on holidays, organized by the school, led by teachers and with an official letter.
No Charge Required01. Residents registered in the amusement park are exempt from the purchase of tickets by presenting their national ID cards. Children who do not have national ID cards and those who have resided but have not registered are exempt from the purchase of tickets by presenting relevant supporting documents.
2. Civil servants on business trips to the amusement park, with travel documents such as business trip receipts.
3. Representatives of the people at all levels, volunteer police, volunteer firefighters, and civil defense personnel who have business needs and need to enter the amusement area and have credentials.
4. 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.
5. Volunteers holding a "Volunteer Service Honor Card" can enter the park free of charge.
6. Persons with easily identifiable physical or mental disabilities or holding physical or mental disability certificates and their guardians or one necessary companion may enter the forest recreation area free of charge.
7. Children aged 0-2 are free of charge (must be accompanied by adult with ticket).
8. Personnel from outside the zone who have business needs in the park, such as agencies (institutions), public utilities or groups within the zone, and hold supporting documents.
9. Indigenous people registered in the administrative area (township, city, district) 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.
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