Hutoushan Park, Taoyuan District, Taoyuan City, Taiwán 

Hutoushan, meaning the head of a tiger in Chinese, is located northeast on the very side of Taoyuan City. With the elevation of 251 meters, it is the highest ground of the city. The mountain range of Hutoushan shapes like a fierce tiger and named after the resemblance. Natural forest, well organized hiking routes, and preserved environments, it’s a wonderful getaway very close to the city. Outdoor activities in the park during the day and awesome night view when the night falls, Hutoushan’s got the whole package.

Hutoushan Park is well organized. With hiking routes connecting playgrounds, barbeque sites, temples, and all the scenic spots. Spots like the Sansheng Temple, dedicated to the three historical heroes from the dynasty of the three kingdoms. In the memory of Liu Bei, Guang Yu, and Chang Fei, where they made blood pact in Taoyuan. All the huts and pavilion along the hiking routes were designed in the Chinese architectural style some located on the hillside with great view of the city. The Martyrs’ Shrine was built during the Japanese colonial period. The delicate wooden structure was carefully designed in old fashion like the Tang Dynasty. The Owl Forest School and Owl hiking routes was a new touch by the Taoyuan Government in 2012. Designing sky walks connecting different tree houses and playgrounds while carefully built to relate to the natural environment. It’s now the most popular site among kids. When the night falls, mobile cafés gathers around on the top of the mountain. With perfect night view and a sip of your drink, it doesn’t get any better.

How fortunate of Taoyuan to possess such wonderful backyard. Facilities and natural environment suitable for all ages, there is everything for anyone to enjoy. Historical trip, natural getaway, picnic, barbeque, and one of the best night views in Taoyuan, Hutoushan Park is a wonderful relaxing visit.

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