Bunun Tribe Leisure Farm

Taitung Foods


Taitung Bunun Tribe Leisure Farm is located in Yanping Township, Taitung County. It is jointly created by the Bunun Cultural and Educational Foundation and local residents, integrating indigenous arts and culture with tourism features into a comprehensive leisure farm. Currently, it plans to include a tribal theater, tribal guesthouses, tribal restaurants, tribal cafes, weaving workshops, conference halls, organic farms, pastures, a processing factory for agricultural products, a convenience store, and facilities like Riverbank Park, Butterfly Valley Area, and Bunun Mountain Forest Ecological Park. In 2002, it also obtained the opportunity for the Bunun Hongye Hot Springs to be publicly and privately managed, becoming the first case in Taiwan where indigenous tourism resources on reserved lands were reclaimed for management rights by indigenous peoples after national expropriation. The Bunun Cultural and Educational Foundation's management of the Bunun Tribe and the Bunun Hongye Hot Springs has fostered a sense of identity among local residents and pride in creating self-sustaining industries. Taitung Bunun Tribe Leisure Farm adheres to the philosophy of preserving the beautiful culture of traditional tribes and self-sufficiency, sincerely welcoming every guest's visit.

Address:No. 191, Ln. 11, Taoyuan Village, Yanping Township, Taitung County 953, Taiwan

Bunun Tribe Leisure Farm Introduction

Taitung Bunun Tribe Leisure Farm is located in Yanping Township, Taitung County. It is jointly created by the Bunun Cultural and Educational Foundation and local residents, integrating indigenous arts and culture with tourism features into a comprehensive leisure farm. Currently, it plans to include a tribal theater, tribal guesthouses, tribal restaurants, tribal cafes, weaving workshops, conference halls, organic farms, pastures, a processing factory for agricultural products, a convenience store, and facilities like Riverbank Park, Butterfly Valley Area, and Bunun Mountain Forest Ecological Park. In 2002, it also obtained the opportunity for the Bunun Hongye Hot Springs to be publicly and privately managed, becoming the first case in Taiwan where indigenous tourism resources on reserved lands were reclaimed for management rights by indigenous peoples after national expropriation. The Bunun Cultural and Educational Foundation's management of the Bunun Tribe and the Bunun Hongye Hot Springs has fostered a sense of identity among local residents and pride in creating self-sustaining industries. Taitung Bunun Tribe Leisure Farm adheres to the philosophy of preserving the beautiful culture of traditional tribes and self-sufficiency, sincerely welcoming every guest's visit.

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