The Taiwan Indigenous Peoples Culture Park is also an outdoor museum offering similar attractions. The park is managed by the Council of Indigenous Peoples, the main government agency tasked with handling indigenous affairs.
The Indigenous Peoples Culture Park is located in Majia Township, Pingtung County. In order to preserve aboriginal culture and resources, the government established the park in Pingtung County in 1987. The park is 82.65 hectares in area, presenting the 14 aboriginal tribes and their characteristics. The park is next to Fuguwan, which has a natural and graceful scenery. There are no modern architectures in the vicinity. With the convenient transportation, the park is perfect for holiday recreation.
The Taiwan Indigenous People Culture Park has traditional tribal cabins, including the Amis, the Atayal, the Paiwan, the Bunun, the Puyuma, the Rukai, the Zou, the Saisiyat, the Tau, the Sao, the Kavalan, the Truku ,theSakizaya and the Sediq. The cabins are located according to each tribe's tradition and lifestyle.
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