Bunun Tribe Leisure Farm Introduction
The Taitung Bunun Tribe Leisure Farm is located in Yanping Township, Taitung County. It is a collaboration between the Bunun Cultural and Educational Foundation and local residents, featuring a comprehensive leisure farm that integrates Indigenous arts, culture, and tourism. The farm currently includes a tribal theater, tribal accommodations, a tribal restaurant, a tribal café, a weaving workshop, a conference hall, an organic farm, a ranch, an agricultural product processing plant, a convenience store, a riverbanks park, a butterfly valley area, and the Bunun Forest Ecology Park. In 2002, it also obtained the opportunity for public-private partnership in the Bunun Hongye Hot Springs, becoming the first case in Taiwan where Indigenous tourism resources were reclaimed and managed by Indigenous people after national expropriation. The Bunun Cultural and Educational Foundation’s management of the Bunun Tribe and Bunun Hongye Hot Springs fosters a sense of identity among local residents and promotes pride in developing autonomous industries. The Taitung Bunun Tribe Leisure Farm upholds the philosophy of preserving the beautiful culture of the traditional tribe and self-sufficiency, warmly welcoming every guest's visit.