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Hsinchu Coastal Low-Carbon Center for Environmental Education

This education center is located in the Hsinchu City Environmental Protection Bureau and integrated with the Hsinchu Waste Incineration Plant. It is adjacent to the largest coastal wetland in northern Taiwan – Siangshan Wetland. It provides environmental protection knowledge, ecological conservation and education to the public. The center adopts fresh and bright colors, and the interior space is spacious and comfortable. All the facilities are made of more than 70 kinds of recycled wastes and natural materials to construct a unique “environmental protection style” space. Based on the lively and diverse learning objectives, there are several interactive games in the exhibition area. This center is committed to the Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs), and wishes to create an interactive environmental education and learning place with the public.

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Hsinchu City Kerya Water Resources Environmental Education Center

The Kerya Water Recycling Center is built on the tidal land and located between the estuary of Sanshing Creek and Dazhuang Creek in Xiangshan District, Hsinchu City. It is a quasi-tertiary biological treatment plant that can treat 130,000 tons of domestic wastewater per day (full period). Its treatment capacity covers the domestic wastewater of Hsinchu City. The Hsinchu Municipal Government completes the first phase of this project under the assistance of the Construction and Planning Agency Ministry of Interior. It is designed to treat 30,000 tons of domestic wastewater per day. The Hsinchu City Kerya Water Resources Environmental Education Center is a part of the Kerya Water Recycling Center. It can connect the 17-kilometer coastline of Hsinchu City with the tourist industry of Siangshan Wetland, and promotes the conservation and utilization of water resources in order to reach the purposes of environmental education and sustainable management of water resources.

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Taoyuan Disaster Education Center

The core value of Taoyuan Disaster Education Center is “Safety.”We try to show the idea of “how to get home safe and sound ”and “home safety. “ Finally, pay tribute to the great firefighters. Taoyuan Disaster Education Center is the city’s first disaster prevention exhibition site that combines technology, entertainment, and education - a pioneer in the entire nation. The Center has five main exhibition areas, including Natural Hazards, Fires, Home Safety, Prevention and Response, and Firefighter Warriors. For more information, please visit https://www.facebook.com/TYGODEC/

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Daxi Wood Art Ecomuseum, Taoyuan

There’s a unique ecological landscape of river terrace topography in Daxi, and the monuments and historical buildings in the town are transformed into the fields of environmental education. Daxi Wood Art Ecomuseum transforms living culture, local knowledge and cultural heritage into on-site learning resources, and provides diverse and rich activity programs. It's a cultural field where you can learn and grow together for a lifetime.

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Dharma Drum Campus for Environmental and Spiritual Education

Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts established the Dharma Drum Campus for Environmental and Spiritual Education, which, with Master Sheng Yen’s philosophy of Protecting the Spiritual Environment as its core, aims at promoting the environmental protection and laying a foundation for sustainable development. Its mission is to become an inspirational source for spreading environmentally-friendly knowledge and skills. Covering an area of about 25 hectares, the campus is located in Jinshan District, New Taipei City. Taking protecting the natural environment as its ideal, the campus design showcases features of environmental resources in four ways— soil and water conservation; the Calm the Mind Trail; the Satoyama Initiative; and low environmental impact architecture—and incorporates the field’s characteristics to develop a rich and fascinating program for environmental education. The campus has several trails, creating a campus culture of silent and serene walking. Take a walk on these trails while engaging in the methods of Chan practice, listening to flowing streams and immersing in nature’s music, and you will be able to relax your body and mind, with a purified self. We invite you to come and enjoy this place of perfect natural beauty, and experience for yourself the joy of Chan this environment has to offer

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Neihu Sewage Treatment Plant

Neihu Sewage Treatment Plant is the second largest biological treatment plant in Taiwan, with a semi-underground design. The designed capacity of Neihu Sewage Treatment Plant is about 240,000 tons per day. It primarily processes sewage from Neihu District and Dazhi District in Taipei City. The sewage is treated using secondary treatment and disinfected with sodium hypochlorite before being discharged into Keelung River. Additionally, Neihu Sewage Treatment Plant uses filtration system to treat some of the discharged water to produce reclaimed water for a wide variety of purposes, in order to implement the circular economy for the Sustainable Development Goals. To enable more people to understand the process of sewage including generation, collection, treatment, and recycling, a variety of environmental education programs are provided for understanding the cycle of water resources.

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Formosa Yangmei Organic Ecology Farm

Yangmei Farm actively develops agri-food education and environmental education, and also holds various types of experience activities from time to time. When you come to the farm, you can not only learn knowledge about organic farming, but also bring back a variety of organic agricultural products.

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Tamsui Historical Museum, New Taipei City

The Tamsui Historical Museum is dedicated to preserving sites of potential World Heritage value and revitalizing local cultural assets. Centered on the Tamsui River basin, our environmental education programs bridge natural landscapes with pivotal historical events—from the evolution of port trade to the Sino-French War at Hobe Fort and the military legacy of Fort San Domingo. Embracing the concept of “cultural landscapes,” we invite participants to explore the interplay between nature and society, reflecting on the urgency of conservation and contributing to sustainable cultural development.

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