Located in Nantou’s Puli Township, the Puli Xiaopu Hakka Cultural Park, which has existed since the Qing Dynasty, is home to not only the Pingpu people, but also Hakka and Hailu people who immigrated and settled here. During the Japanese rule, the area was a sugar cane producing area, and since there was railway line in the Puli Sugar Factory, the area was the economic center of six neighboring villages, and still has a strong cultural and historical atmosphere. In addition, the three phases of the project, including the glass suspension bridge, the hiking trail, and the scenic platform, have been completed with subsidies from the Hakka Committee. Welcome to hike and enjoy the scenery and explore the Hakka culture and history.
Address | 545台灣南投縣埔里鎮眉原路1號號 前 |