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Qishan Tang Chang Environmental Education Centre

The park is located at the end of National Highway No. 10 and serves as a must-pass point for traveling between the nine districts of east Kaohsiung . During the Japanese colonial period, this area was once a glorious “Banana Kingdom,” and the slogan “North Jiufen, South Qishan” was even coined. The sugar industry and the presence of the Japanese gave Qishan bananas an irreplaceable position. However, as times changed, the sugar industry declined, and its former glory faded away. The Japanese left, but Qishan’s bananas remained, surviving only in the stories told by the older generation. You may not be aware that bananas are the fruit that generates the most agricultural waste. However, here you will learn how we transform various agricultural waste into something magical, achieving low-carbon sustainable development through a circular economy. By integrating local cultural and historical context with the sugar industry, we create two environmental education programs. Through sensory experiences, participants explore and understand the “Banana Kingdom,” immersing themselves in the sugar-producing countryside. These programs emphasize the importance of cultural preservation, community identity, and learning to coexist harmoniously with the natural environment in our pursuit of a low-carbon, sustainable home

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Laiyi Er-feng Irrigation Canal System cultural education trail

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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WUSANTO Reservoir Envirnmental Education Field

The Chianan Plain is a large area with a mild climate, suitable for agricultural production. Before 1920, there was a lack of irrigation facilities and farmers diverted water from nearby rivers, but there was only 5,000 hectares of irrigated land and the yield was very small.Untill 1930, Wushantou Reservoir and its irrigation and drainage system are completed. The total irrigation area is about 130,000 hectares and a three-year crop rotation irrigation system is implemented.It improved the quality of life of people in the Chianan Plain. Welcome to Wushantou Reservoir to learn about the story of the reservoir.

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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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Chung Hwa Pulp Environmental Education Park

Through the resources of the company, combined with the school curriculum and practical operations in the factory, people understand how enterprises promote the circular economy to achieve sustainable economic recycling, and further establish the concept of ecological maintenance and environmental sustainability.

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Anyo Museum

Anyo Museum offers an engaging experience through high-tech interactive exhibits, allowing visitors to learn about ocean-related food education. With DIY activities, participants can explore the process of making safe, healthy food. The museum also provides education on the journey from farm to table, emphasizing the importance of food safety and environmental friendliness. Anyo Museum operates on three core values: “Safety, Sincerity, and Joy.” It not only highlights the unique educational significance of frozen preservation technology and the full utilization of sea bass but also integrates natural ecology and local culture. Anyo Museum offers a rich and diverse visiting experience, making it a destination that blends education, entertainment, and cultural significance.

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Kaohsiung Port Environmental Education Center

The environmental education courses at Kaohsiung Port aim to enhance public awareness and participation in environmental protection. The course content covers various topics such as marine ecosystem protection, energy conservation, carbon reduction, and waste management. Our courses combine interactive and on-site experiential learning, allowing you to learn in a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere and to experience the practical application of environmental measures firsthand. Participants can understand the importance of environmental protection through engaging and educational experiences. We hope to inspire you to become a guardian of the environment, starting from Kaohsiung Port, and embark on your unique learning journey.

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National Cheng Kung University Marine Biology and Cetacean Research Center

The National Cheng Kung University Marine Biology and Cetacean Research Center, located in Annan District, Tainan City, is an environmental education center which merged 3 different fields: research, education and cetacean stranding rescue. Thus, we provide environmental education courses related to cetacean conservation. The main exhibition room “Nanying Marine Conservation Education Center” has a special skeleton collection of a sperm whale which exploded on Ximen Road, Tainan in 2004 and other cetacean specimens. The visitors will learn not only the evolution and present state of cetaceans but the human impact on the marine environment. Furthermore, we will introduce the latest researches and the preparation of bone specimens to the visitors. We have decades of experience in cetacean stranding rescue, therefore we offer the related course to introduce the correct process to deal with a stranding site to the visitors.

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