Environmental Education Centers Introduction

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With years of operation and maintenance, Haifeng Wetland provides habitats for living creatures, creates an atmosphere that combines with nature, and contains biodiversity
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During the Japanese colonial period, Taiwan's infrastructure in Laiyi was advanced, including a still operational water conservancy project. The project's impact on the Paiwan people in Laiyi is observed along the Road, where visitors can experience the native culture and strive for sustainable harmony with the environment.
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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.
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