Shangri-La's Frontier 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 as early as the Ming Dynasty, and over the past three hundred years, they have made up one-fifth of Taiwan's total population, mainly distributed in counties such as Taoyuan, Hsinchu, Miaoli, and Kaohsiung, with the highest proportion of Hakka population found in Miaoli County. The Hakka cultural village includes various specialty stores, multi-style dining establishments, and exhibition halls, adding diversity to the amusement area. Camping, outdoor cooking, and barbecuing make it an excellent venue for youth, clubs, and school groups to hold activities, and at night, visitors can enjoy the beautiful night view of Shangri-La Leisure Park. In terms of scenery, the park features a romantic European-style garden, a fountain, a luxurious European restaurant that can accommodate one thousand diners; a children's park where kids can play freely; a Buddha statue of Guanyin; a distinctly styled Hakka village with typical courtyard architecture, displaying Hakka cultural artifacts for visitors to appreciate; lifelike statues of celebrities and mythological figures; and a phytoncide walking trail that is beneficial to health. It is a place that showcases the beauty of nature and is suitable for family travel and vacations. Additionally, the amusement area offers diverse services, making it a great place for camping, outdoor cooking, and barbecuing for youth, clubs, and school groups.