Environmental Education Centers Introduction

Taiwan Indigenous Peoples Cultural Park
  • NameTaiwan Indigenous Peoples Cultural Park
  • Centre Introduction The Taiwan Indigenous Peoples Cultural Park, located in Majia Township, Pingtung County, is home to the nation's only outdoor museum that features 1:1 scale replicas of the traditional homes of 16 Indigenous tribes. Spanning over 42 hectares, the park is divided into five main areas—Makalavan, Kagetsufuan, Tamaluwan, Naluwan, and Fugouwan—and serves as a vital hub for cultural and environmental education. It not only preserves valuable Indigenous cultural heritage but also integrates the natural landscape and ecological environment.
  • CategoryMuseum/Zoo
  • Open Booking for LessonsWeekdays、Weekend
  • Operating time09:00~16:00 Tuesdays, Wednesday,Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays
  • Centre General HolidaysMondays
  • Telephone Number+886 8 799 1219 ext. 238
  • E-mail website
  • Websitehttps://www.tacp.gov.tw/
  • Budget per Person(NTD) 0~0
  • Ideal Number of Learners20~30
  • AddressNo.104, Majia Township, Pingtung County 903 Taiwan (R.O.C.)
  • Centre Introduction(114)環部研證字第EC109004號
Recommended Lessons
  • NameLiving in Harmony: Indigenous Peoples' Daily Life and Disaster Preparedness
  • IntroductionWe've developed an environmental education program called "Living in Harmony," which combines Indigenous wisdom with local ecology. The curriculum, suitable for both adults and children, is centered on ethnic culture, forest ecosystems, traditional construction methods, and folk crafts. Participants can visit traditional villages, watch dance performances, and engage in hands-on crafts. This provides a direct experience of how Indigenous peoples use natural resources, showcasing their wisdom of living in harmony with the environment.
  • TargetsCollege / Adult
  • Hours2 hours
  • Available Seasons All year round
  • DaypartDaytime
  • OvernightNo
  • NameLiving in Harmony: Indigenous Peoples' Daily Life and Disaster Preparedness
  • IntroductionWe've developed an environmental education program called "Living in Harmony," which combines Indigenous wisdom with local ecology. The curriculum, suitable for both adults and children, is centered on ethnic culture, forest ecosystems, traditional construction methods, and folk crafts. Participants can visit traditional villages, watch dance performances, and engage in hands-on crafts. This provides a direct experience of how Indigenous peoples use natural resources, showcasing their wisdom of living in harmony with the environment.
  • TargetsGrade5&6 / KS3
  • Hours2 hours
  • Available Seasons All year round
  • DaypartDaytime
  • OvernightNo
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