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Formosan Landlocked Salmon Returns to the Traditional Atayal Territory of Qalang and the Historical Habitat of Hehuan Creek

The original habitat of the Formosan Landlocked Salmon was the Sea of Japan at high latitudes. It is speculated that 100,000 years ago, very likely due to population expansion, the salmon moved to the southern seas and entered the island of Taiwan. As the ice age ended, the salmon were locked into the rivers of high mountains in Taiwan and evolved into a land-locked freshwater salmon.

According to historical records, Formosan Landlocked Salmon were still seen in Taiwan before the 1980s and mainly inhabited waters below 18°C. They originally inhabited the 10km section of Chichiawan Creek. But with the prevalence of fish poisoning and electrofishing in the early days, as well as the rising temperature of the downstream waters, worsening agricultural pollution, and changes to the habitat, the number of Formosan Landlocked Salmon rapidly decreased and they were forced to migrate to habitats at higher altitudes.

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Formosan Landlocked Salmon

In order to conserve these National Treasure Fish, the Shei-Pa National Park Headquarters started local conservation efforts which included the improvement of five check dams, acquisition of 8.1 hectares of private land, set up of sewage treatment plants, promoting the transformation of Wuling Farm for eco-friendly farming, set up of salmon refuge river courses, and partnering with other agencies to plant trees for afforestation.

The Shei-Pa National Park Headquarters started local conservation efforts to conserve these National Treasure Fish
In order to conserve these National Treasure Fish,
the Shei-Pa National Park Headquarters started
local conservation efforts which included
the improvement of five check dams

In the case of ex situ conservation, the expansion of habitat by releasing population groups has taken 20 years and a three-stage project has been established. In the first stage, following the release of 200 fish in the ten-kilometer section of the main habitat in Chichiawan Creek from 20 years ago to this day, this region is now self-reproducing healthy wild populations numbering 3,000 to 5,000, and the release area has expanded to the three historical upstream tributaries of Dajia River. In the future, environmental and ecological education will be further promoted.

Location needs to be taken into consideration for the release of Formosan Landlocked Salmon. Priority goes to the low-current, flood-protected habitats of river sources and tributaries; the release period must be after the typhoon season and before the breeding season, and the area must go through the team's careful monitoring and evaluation for two years.

Beginning last year, Shei-Pa National Park Headquarters and the Taroko National Park Headquarters have been cooperating in promoting the release of Formosan Landlocked Salmon into Hehuan Creek. The release plan is expected to last for 3 years, and the fish will be released in batches and sections each year. Director Liao Lin-yan of Wuling Station said that Hehuan Creek is the historical habitat of the Formosan Landlocked Salmon, and that local Qalang Atayal tribal elders are interested in conserving the fish. Therefore, the Qalang Atayal tribe has also formed the National Treasure Fish Patrol locally for their tribal territory this year. In late September this year, release of the salmon has continued in the Hehuan Creek section of Nantou County.

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Shei-Pa National Park Headquarters and
the Taroko National Park Headquarters
have been cooperating in promoting the release of
Formosan Landlocked Salmon into Hehuan Creek in 2017.
It took 8 hours for a man to carry the fish to Hehuan Creek
It took 8 hours for a man to carry the fish to Hehuan Creek

Pre-release procedures are complicated. In the early stage, eggs must be taken from the female fish, and artificially inseminated with semen extracted from the males. The fertilized fish eggs are then carefully placed in the hatching system, and bait acclimating operations must also be carried out. At the same time, the team members must also carry out underwater field research. For each release, the members must carry a fish tank up to 20 kg and carry out the release in sections. Behind each success is the cooperation and partnership of the team members who are on a mission to conserve and safeguard the species.

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Accommodation in Shei-pa

Published: 2009-08-12

Please read articles in our website for more information about accommodation in Shei-pa National Park.

  1. Chiu- chiu villa:(035)218-853
  2. Wuling Farm:(04)590-1257
  3. Shei-pa Leisure Farm:(03)585-6192~3

Last Updated: 2019-02-23




How To Get There

Published: 2009-08-12

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Transportations

  1. Traveling by trans
  2. Routes for car drivers

Traveling by trans
Traveling by trans→ Miaoli railway station→ transfer bus to Dahu or Zhuolan (Hsinchu bus line) to Fayunsi station or Shuiweiping station→ Shei-Pa National Park Headquarters.
For traveling information, please contact the followings.
1.http://www.railway.gov.tw/index_ok.htm Taiwan railway administration(TRA)
2.Hsinchu bus line, Miaoli main station 037-320115,Dahu station 037-991017
Routes for car drivers
  1. Follow the Sun Yat-Sen Expressway to Miaoli interchange (132.8K, No.28 exit) → toward Gongguan direction (The 6th Taiwan Provincial Road ) → transfer to No.62 Miaoli County Highway to Taian Hotspring → approximately 100 meters, turn left and arrive Shei-Pa National Park Headquarters.
  2. Follow the Sun Yat-Sen Expressway to Miaoli interchange (132.8K, No.28 exit) →connect Line No.72 of the east and westbound expressway → connect 3rd Taiwan Provincial Road when arrive Wenshu i → transfer to No.62 Miaoli County Highway to Taian Hotspring → approximately 100 meters, turn left and arrive Shei-Pa National Park Headquarters.
  3. Follow the Sun Yat-Sen Expressway via Fengyuan, when reach the interchange of Taichung (165.5K, No.31 exit) transfer to National Highway No.4 (direction to Fengyuan, Houli, eastbound) → connect 3rd Taiwan Provincial Road to Dongshih and Zhuolan direction → Dahu → transfer to No.62 Maioli County Highway to Taian Hotspring → approximately 100 meters, turn left and arrive Shei-Pa National Park Headquarters.

Last Updated: 2018-09-20



Map Of The Park

Published: 2009-08-12

map of Shei-Pa
Shei-Pa National Park covers an area of 76,850 hectares on the central Taiwan range, slightly to the north of central Taiwan. This is a region of magnificent mountains: within the park are 51 peaks over 3,000 meters high. It is a mostly wild and undeveloped area with a range of wildlife that includes many rare and endemic species. The park was founded to protect and study this splendid wilderness, maintaining the natural environment and all forms of life it includes. Conservation is therefore the first priority for Shei-Pa National Park, and a large proportion of its land is protected as Conversation Area, or Special Scenic Area, with limited access for ordinary visitors.

Last Updated: 2018-09-19



Park Contacts

Published: 2009-08-12

LocationOpening HoursContact Information
Shei-Pa National Park Headquarters-Tel:886-37-996100
Wenshui Visitor Center09:00am ~ 16:30pm
※Close on Mondays and Holidays
Tel:886-37-996225
Wuling Visitor Center09:00am ~ 16:30pm
※Close on Mondays and Holidays
Tel: 886-4-25901350
Huanwu Headquarters-Tel:886-37-276300

Last Updated: 2020-11-20



Visitor Safety

Published: 2009-08-12

Notices to visitors

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  1. Before departure, visitors should inquire for traffic information, weather, and accommodation.
  2. All signs with prohibition and warning should be followed in the public garden area.
  3. If any situations happen in the garden area, please inform the staff as necessary, and follow up the safety instructions
  4. Information Inquiry:(037)998100
  5. Earthquakes, typhoons and heavy rains may make the roads and trails dangerous or impassable. Contact the park headquarters for advice on your proposed route.
    Useful addresses and telephone numbers:

    ※ Headquarters:
    Tel: 886-37-996100
    Fax: 886-37-996302

    ※ Wuling Visitor Center:
    Tel: 886-4-25901350

    ※ Guanwu Administration Station:
    Tel: 886-37-276300

    ※ Website:
    Shei-pa National Park

Last Updated: 2019-04-12



Travel Guide

Published: 2009-08-12

SiteSuggestion of Visiting
Shei-Pa National Park HeadquartersTwo-day Trip

Day 1:Shei-Pa National Park Visitor Center → Fayun Temple → Wenshui Old Street → Cingan Tofu Street → Tai-an Hot Springs (Staying over night).
Day 2:Tai-an Tribe → Strawberry-Pick at Dahu Township (If it is not seasonal, Sunflower Garden Visiting is also provided) → Dahu Wine Village → Returning home.

Wuling Recreation AreaTaipei-Wuling

Day 1:Taipei → Wuling Recreation Area →Wuling Visitor Center →Wuling Farm (Fish watching and landscape visiting) → Dinner and overnight stay in Wuling.
Day 2:(Route 1) Wuling Recreation Area → Taoshan Waterfall→ Lunch → Returning home.(Route 2) Wuling Recreation Area→ Trailhead of Syue Mountain → View-watching Platform → Cika Cabin → Lunch → Returning home.

Taichung-Wuling

Day 1:Taichung → Puli → Wushe → Lishan → Wuling Recreation Area → Wuling Visitor Center → Wuling Farm (Fish watching and landscape visiting) → Dinner and overnight stay in Wuling.
Day 2:(Route 1) Wuling Recreation Area → Taoshan Waterfall → Lunch → Returning home.(Route 2) Wuling Recreation Area → Trailhead of Syue Mountain → View-watching Platform → Cika Cabin → Lunch → Returning home.

Guanwu Recreation AreaTwo-day Trip

Day 1:Jhudong → Cingcyuan → Guanwu → Guanwu Waterfall Trail → Overnight stay in Guanwu.
Day 2:Guanwu → Leshan Sunrise → Kuaishan Big Trees Trail → Returning home.

Three-day Trip

Day 1:Jhudong → Cingcyuan→ Guanwu → Guanwu Waterfall Trail → Overnight stay in Guanwu.
Day 2:Guanwu → Leshan Sunrise → Kuaishan Big Trees Trail → East Branch of Dalu Forest Road.
Day 3:Guanwu → Jhenshan Trail → Returning home.

Last Updated: 2021-01-22