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Everyone “Talk” to create a new vision for Taiwan’s national parks

Taiwan’s eight national parks include high mountains, ocean, wetlands, historic relics and an array of other valuable features. Today, the national parks are striving to protect the pristine state of the land and sea areas they cover, allowing natural cycles to continue without human interference. To mark the 100th year of the ROC, in addition to each park holding a series of celebratory activities, the CPA has also planned the “21st Century Taiwan National Park Sustainability Forums” to which scholars from various fields, experts and citizens will be invited, using a “world café” format that allows all interested citizens to participate in discussions about the directions that national park management should take to make ensure national park sustainability, together with experts creating a new vision for national parks.

It is 26 years since Taiwan’s first national park was established. In this period a number of notable natural environment protection achievements have been made, including Formosan landlocked salmon restoration, protection of the black-faced spoonbill and increased international cooperation that has made Taiwan’s contribution to nature conversation widely known and praised internationally. In 2012 a new page for Taiwan’s national parks will be turned when the government establishes the National Park Commission. New views of conservation policy and environmental education need to be achieved through discussions in which there is wide public participation so that different ideas can be heard and constructive suggestions can be used as reference when the new National Park Commission formulates new policies.

Six “21st Century Taiwan National Park Sustainability Forums” will be held, dividing Taiwan’s eight national parks into north, central, south 1, south 2, east and outlying islands. In the first forum, Taijiang National Park invited local residents, people who care about wetlands and local cultural development groups to share their views, the equal and respectful way of carrying on discussions finding favor with all concerned. Forums will be held in Kenting and Dongsha Marine, Yangmingshan, Kinmen and Taroko national parks. The scope of discussion of the forums will include national park system and policy, coexistence between people and land, resources management, eco-tourism and national park organization reengineering, innovation and environmental education, offering ways that people and national parks can coexist that will allow national parks to be sustainable for the reference of policy makers.

When national parks are established a set of management laws and regulations needs to be set and the boundaries delineated and this, to one extent or another, affects indigenous people, local residents and travel operators so the CPA used the opportunity provided by the holding of this forum to listen to the opinions of the public. Professor Lin looked back and said that as soon as the first forum began a member of the public presented a negative view of national park management. However, as discussions continued, presided over by a moderator, and various people in attendance offered their views, it became clear that this “close-up” method of discussion is very productive in terms of being able to find out what participants actually think so what seemed a setback at the beginning actually ended up as a good start for the national park sustainability discussions.

After discussions in each of the six areas, the forward-looking planning of national parks was clear. It is hoped that when discussions about national park management direction are held in the future a full consensus can be reached and this can be reflected in policy and management. It is hoped that this interaction method of communication can be used in the future so that the national park issues the public cares about are in clear focus and new directions that lead to national park sustainability in the future can be decided.

Translated by:Kevin Lax
Source:CPAMI

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Accommodation in Kenting   (Last Updated: 2020-11-19 /Published: 2009-08-12 )

Please read articles in our website for more information about accommodation in Kenting National Park.


HotelTelFaxAddress
Chateau beach resort886-7-2010088886-7-2010077No.451, Kending Rd., Hengchun Township, Pingtung County 946, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Yoho Spa &Resorts886-8-8869999886-8-8869998No.27-8, Wna-Li Road , Heag Chun Chen, PinTung
Kenting House886-8-8861371 ~ 5886-8-8861377No.101,Gong Yuan Road, Kenting Village, Hengchun Town, Pingtung Hsieng, 946, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Caesar Park Hotel & Resorts886-8-8861888886-2-28613885No.6 Kenting Road, Hengchun Town, Pingtung Hsieng, 94644, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Howard Hotel‧Resorts‧Suites886-8-8862323886-8-8862359No2, Kenting Road, Hengchun Town, Pingtung Hsien,Taiwan 946, R.O.C.
The Swan lake Resort Hotel SPA886-8-8891234886-8-8898800No.500, Nanwan Rd., Hengchun Township, Pingtung County 946, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Kenting Chantilly Beach Resort886-8-8861203886-8-8861205No.451,Kenting Road, Hengchun Town, Pingung Hsieng, Taiwan 946, R.O.C.



Travel Guide (Last Updated: 2018-09-18/Published: 2009-08-12)

Half-day Trip

Forest and Seashore Tour

1. Visitor Center → 2. Kenting Forest Recreation Area﹙or Sheding Nature Park﹚→ 3. Chuanfan Rock → 4. Sadao Seashell Sand Exhibition Hall → 5. Longpan Park → 6. Fongchueisha → 7. Jialeshuei → Returning home on the Provincial Highway (takes around four and half hours)

half day trip
Driving Trip

1. Visitor Center → 2. Cingwashih (Frog Rock) and Chuanfan Rock → 3. Sadao Seashell Sand Exhibition Hall → 4. Longpan Park → 5. Eluanbi Lighthouse → 6. South Bay→ 7. Sisal Industry Historical Exhibition → 8. Longluan Lake Nature Center → 9. Maobitou Park → Returning home on the West Coastal Highway (takes around 4 and half hours)

driving trip
West Coast Trip

1. Visitor Center → 2. South Bay → 3. Sisal Industry Historical Exhibition → 4. Longluan Lake Nature Center → 5. Houbihu Yacht Harbor → 6. Maobitou Park → 7. Guanshan → Returning home on the West Coastal Highway (takes around 4 and half hours)

west coast trip

One day Trip

※ Numbers marked in blue belong to the morning schedule; numbers marked in black belong to the afternoon schedule. ※

Forest Trip

1. Visitor Center → 2.Forest Recreation Area → Lunch → 3. Sheding Nature Park → 4. Chuanfan Rock → 5. Sadao Seashell Sand Exhibition Hall → 6. Eluanbi Park → 7. Fongchueisha → Returning home on the Provincial Highway (takes around 7 and half hours)

forest trip
Forest and Coast Trip

1. Visitor Center → 2.Forest Recreation Area or Sheding Nature Park → Lunch → 3. Chuanfan Rock → 4. Sadao Seashell Sand Exhibition Hall → 5. Eluanbi Park → 6. South Bay → 7. Sisal Industry Historical Exhibition → 8. Longluan Lake Nature Center → 9. Maobitou Park → Returning home on the West Coastal Highway (takes around 7 and half hours)

forest and coast trip
Driving Trip

1. Visitor Center → 2. South Bay → 3. Sisal Industry Historical Exhibition → 4. Longluan Lake Nature Center → 5. Houbihu Yacht Harbor → lunch → 6. Maobitou Park → 7. Cingwashih (Frog Rock) → 8.Chuanfan Rock → 9. Sadao Seashell Sand Exhibition Hall → 10. Eluanbi Lighthouse → 11. Longpan Park → 12. Fongchueisha → Returning home on the Provincial Highway (takes around 7 and half hours)

driving trip

Two day Trip

※ Numbers marked in black belong to the Day 1 schedule; numbers marked in blue belong to the Day 2 schedule ※

Day 1: 1. Visitor Center → 2. Forest Recreation Area → Lunch → 3. Sheding Nature Park → 4. Chuanfan Rock→ 5. Sadao Seashell Sand Exhibition Hall → 6. Eluanbi Park → 7. Fongchueisha → Lodging. Night activities: Star-watching at the Longpan Park(or high tours at the Chuhuo Natural Fire Special Scenic Area, Eluanbi Lighthouse and Kenting Road)

Day 2: 1. South Bay → 2. Sisal Industry Historical Exhibition → 3. Longluan Lake Nature Center → 4.Houbihu Yacht Harbor →Lunch → 5. Maobitou Park → 6. National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium → Returning home

2day trip

Tree day Trip

※ Numbers marked in blue belong to the Day 1 schedule; numbers marked in blue belong to the Day 2 schedule; numbers marked in red belong to the Day 1 schedule ※

Day 1: 1.Visitor Center → 2. Forest Recreation Area → Lunch → 3. Sheding Nature Park → 4. Youth activity Center and Cingwashih Trail → 5. Little Bay Beach → Lodging. Night activities: Star-watching at the Longpan Park

Day 2: 1. Chuanfan Rock → 2. Sadao Seashell Sand Exhibition Hall → 3. Eluanbi Park → 4. Longpan Park → 5. Fongchueisha → Lunch → 6. Hengchun Ancient City → 7. National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium → Lodgin. Night activities: Night tours at the ChuhNatural Fire Special Scenic Area, Eluanbi Lighthouse, and Kenting Road)

Day 3: 1. Sisal Industry Historical Exhibition. → 2. Longluan Lake Nature Center → 3. Houbihu Yacht Harbor → Lunch → 4. Maobitou Park → 5.Playing water at Baisha → 6.Sightseeing at Guanshan → 7.Senic spots at west coastal area → Returning home


Theme Trip

Bird-watching Trip
Eagle-observation Trip in September and in October: Sheding Nature Park (observing the migration of Chinese Sparrow Hawk and Gray-faced Buzzard Eagle) →Visitor Center (watching birds ’ films and exhibition → Southern bank of the Longluan Lake (observing the egret group) → Longluan Lake Nature Center (viewing birds ’ exhibitions) →Manjhou Lide Bridge(observing eagles ’ movement)
Water Bird Trip from November to February: Visitor Center (watching birds ’ films and exhibitions) → Southern bank of the Longluan Lake (observing the egret group) → Longluan Lake Nature Center (viewing bird exhibitions and observing water birds)
Plant Trip
Visitor Center (watching plants ’ films and exhibitions) → Sheding Nature Park (observing Kenting uplifted coral-reef forest) → Siangjiao Bay strand forest (observing strand forest) → Eluanbi Park (observing seashore plants) → Longpan Grassland﹝grassland plants﹞ → Fongchueisha (dune plants)
Cultural Trip
Visitor Center (watching cultural films and exhibitions) → Botan Tribe (Mudan Tribe) Incident Monument in Houwan → Hengchun Ancient City → Sisal Industry Historical Exhibition → Eluanbi Lighthouse



Visitor Safety (Last Updated: 2018-09-20/Published: 2009-08-12)

Notices to visitors

Formosan sika deer
 
  1. No selling or displaying animals, plants, and their specimens that are regulated by Naitonal Park Law or other relevant laws.
  2. No quarrying, selling and displaying stalagmites, stalactites, fossils, shell sands, coral reefs, or other unique rocks and their specimens and processed products.
  3. No vendor stalls or selling in prohibited areas within the National Park’s recreation areas.
  4. No pasturing except in the limited use areas or except in the areas 20 meters away from main roads.
  5. No transportation containers, trailers, vendor stands or other similar constructions that destroy the landscapes in the national park heavily.
  6. No beach motoring, sand skiing or riding, riding on all-terrain vehicle, driving all-terrain utility vehicles like Land Rovers.
  7. No climbing on Mt. Dajian, Cingwashih, and Chuanfan Rock in the park.
  8. No setting off fireworks in the national park (except for the local endemic customs and religious rituals during Chinese New Year’s Eve, and the first day to the fifth day of the lunar new year, Lantern Festival, Tomb Sweeping Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Summer Ghost Festival, and Moon Festival).
  9. No barbecuing and no trespassing the guard rails in the Chuhuo Natural Fire Special Scenic Area in the national park.
  10. No casting any ray of light, flying sky lanterns in the national park. No camping, barbecuing, making up campfire outside of the campgrounds in the recreation areas.

(Post from Restrictions within the Premises of Kenting National Park)



Park Contacts (Last Updated: 2020-11-20/Published: 2009-08-12)

Information of Visitor Center

Mt. Nanren
 
LocationOpening HoursContact Information
Kenting National Park Headquarters8:40am~4:50pmTel:886-8-8861321
Fax: 886-8-8861432
Exhibition Room of Sheding Park8:00am~5:00pmTel:886-8-8861821
Shadao8:00am~5:00pmTel: 886-8-8851204
South Bay Recreation AreaOct. to Jan.:
8:00am~5:30pm
Mar., Apr., Aug., Sep.:
8:00am~6:00pm
May, Jun., Jul.:
8:00am~6:30pm
Tel: 886-8-8892894
Sisal Industry Historical Exhibition8:00am~5:00pmTel: 886-8-8866520
Longluan Lake8:30am~5:00pmTel: 886-8-8891456
HoubihuVisitor Center8:00am~5:00pmTel: 886-8-886-7041~2
Eluanbi ParkDaylight Saving Time / Summer Time (April 1 to October 31),
6:30am to 6:30pm
Winter Time (November 1 to March 31),
7:00am to 5:30pm
Tel: 886-8-8851101
Maobitou ParkDaylight Saving Time / Summer Time (April 1 to October 31),
8:30am to 6:30pm
Winter Time (November 1 to March 31),
8:00am to 5:00pm
Tel: 886-8-8867520
Tanzih BayVisitor Center8:00am~5:00pmTel: 886-8-8861321 ext:500



Map Of The Park (Last Updated: 2018-09-19/Published: 2009-08-12)

map of Kenting

Situated on Taiwan's southernmost Hengchun Peninsula, Kenting National Park faces the Pacific Ocean on the east, the Taiwan Strait on the west, and the Bashi Channel on the south. The Park covers a land area of 18,084 hectares, including the coral reef cliffs and coastal zone from Gueishan to Hongchai on the west; Maobitou, Nanwan, Eluanbi, and Kenting Forest Recreation Area south of Longluantan on the south; Jialeshuei along the Pacific ocean on the east; and Nanrenshan on the north.

The coastal area stretches across 15,185 hectares, including Nanwan and the waters within one kilometer of the shore from Gueishan, north Eluanbi, to Nanrenwan. The total area of the park is 33,269 hectares.



How To Get There (Last Updated: 2023-06-02/Published: 2009-08-12)

coral 

Transportations

  1. bus

Four bus companies provide the Kenting-Kaohsiung route:

  1. Kuo-Kuang Motor Transport Company (Kingbus)
  2. Chong Nang Bus Company
  3. Kaohsiung Bus Company
  4. Pingdong Bus Company

※ Intervals: Every 40 to 50 minutes from 12:00am (midnight) to 4:00am (mostly provided by Chong Nang Bus Company). Every 6 to 10 minutes of headway during rush hours, and every 15 to 20 minutes of headway during off-peak hours.

※ Please contact the Joint Management Operation Center: 07-2357841, or visit the website of Kuo-Kuang Motor Transport Company at KUO-KUANG MOTOR TRANSPORTATION