The Tefuye Ancient Trail was originally a hunting path opened by the Tsou indigenous people. During the Japanese Rule, the second half was rebuilt into the Shuishan Line Railway for lumber transportation. Many traces of the tracks can still be seen today. The first half of the trail is smoother. There are many Japanese cedar trees along the way. The second half, a steep trail with wooden steps, runs through a virgin broadleaf forest where the scenery changes through the seasons. The plant and animal ecology is rich and it is an excellent trail for bird watching.
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Last Update Date:2026-03-12