Shangri-La's amusement 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. As early as the Ming Dynasty, Hakka people began to migrate to Taiwan, and for over three hundred years, Hakka people have accounted for one-fifth of Taiwan's total population, primarily distributed in Taoyuan, Hsinchu, Miaoli, and counties in Kaohsiung and Pingtung, with Miaoli County having the highest proportion of Hakka population. The Hakka cultural village includes various specialty stores, restaurants, and exhibition halls, enhancing the diversity of the amusement area. Camping, outdoor cooking, and barbecuing make it a great place for youth, clubs, and school groups to hold activities. In the evening, visitors can also enjoy the beautiful night scenery of Shangri-La Leisure Park. In terms of landscape, the park features a romantic European-style garden, a fountain, a luxurious European restaurant that can accommodate up to 1,000 diners, a children's amusement area for kids to play freely, and a statue of Guanyin for worship. The unique Hakka village has typical siheyuan-style architecture, displaying Hakka cultural relics for visitors to appreciate. It also features lifelike statues of famous figures and mythological characters, as well as a beneficial health-enhancing phytoncide trail, making it a place that fully showcases the beauty of nature, suitable for family travel and vacations. Additionally, the amusement area offers diverse services such as camping, outdoor cooking, and barbecuing, making it an excellent venue for activities organized by youth, clubs, and school groups.