Shangri-La Leisure Park Introduction
Shangri-La Leisure Park is located in Zaoqiao Township, Miaoli County, covering an area of over 50 hectares. It is a large comprehensive amusement park that combines a water park, Hakka cultural village, and large amusement facilities. The Hakka people began migrating to Taiwan during the Ming Dynasty, and over the past three hundred years, they have accounted for one-fifth of the total population in Taiwan, with a primary distribution in the counties of Taoyuan, Hsinchu, Miaoli, and Kaohsiung, with the highest concentration in Miaoli County. The Hakka cultural village includes various specialty shops, diverse dining facilities, and exhibition halls, adding variety to the recreational area. Camping, picnicking, and barbecuing make it a great venue for youth, community, and school activities, and in the evening, visitors can enjoy the beautiful night scenery of Shangri-La Leisure Park. In terms of landscapes, it features a romantic European-style garden, fountains, a luxurious European restaurant that can accommodate one thousand diners, a children's amusement park where kids can play freely, a statue of Guanyin, and distinct Hakka villages with typical Siheyuan-style architecture, displaying Hakka cultural relics for visitors to admire. There are also lifelike statues of celebrities and mythological figures, and health-benefiting forest therapy trails, making it a place that beautifully showcases nature, ideal for family travel and vacation. Additionally, the recreational area offers diverse services, making it a great venue for camping, picnicking, and barbecuing for youth, community, and school activities.