Qigu Salt Mountain Park

Tainan Attractions

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Qigu Salt Fields used to be the largest salt evaporation place in Taiwan, primarily supplying salt for domestic agricultural and industrial use. However, with changing times, the economic feasibility of salt evaporation declined, and the Qigu Salt Fields ceased operations in May 2002, ending a 338-year history of salt production. Qigu Salt Mountain originally served as a place for stacking evaporated salt from the Qigu Salt Fields. After years of natural accumulation, it has formed an extremely hard structure, with salt peaks reaching about six stories high, presenting a spectacular sight. Taiwan Salt Corporation then transformed its operations into industrial tourism, officially launching the recreational era of Qigu Salt Mountain, which leaves a testament to the history of salt development in Taiwan in various ways. Inside the Qigu Salt Mountain Park, in addition to the stunning and photogenic salt mountain landscape, there are rich recreational facilities and experiences, such as comfortable tour vehicles to explore the park, a barbecue area available for group rentals, an experience of the traditional facility of salt fields - the dragon backbone waterwheel, as well as the must-do DIY salt can for visitors and delicious DIY stinky tofu, making it an educational and entertaining must-visit attraction. Opening hours: ⬛️ Summer: March to October 09:00-18:00 ⬛️ Winter: November to February 08:30-17:30

Address:66 Yanchen Li, Qigu District, Tainan City 724, Taiwan

Qigu Salt Mountain Park Introduction

Qigu Salt Field was once the largest salt field in Taiwan, primarily supplying salt for domestic agricultural and industrial use. However, with the passage of time, sun-drying salt became economically unfeasible, and the Qigu Salt Field closed its operations in May 2002, marking the end of a 338-year history of salt production. Qigu Salt Mountain originally served as the salt piling area of the Qigu Salt Field, and over the years, the salt naturally crystallized, forming an incredibly hard structure. The salt peaks, standing about six stories high, create a spectacular sight. Taiwan Salt then transformed into an industrial tourism model, officially ushering in the recreational era of Qigu Salt Mountain, leaving a mark on the development history of Taiwan's salt industry in different ways. In addition to the breathtaking scenery of the salt mountain, the Qigu Salt Mountain Park offers a variety of recreational facilities and experiences, such as a comfortable park tour vehicle for leisurely exploration, a barbecue area available for group rentals, the traditional "dragon backbone waterwheel" experience from the salt fields, and must-do DIY activities like making commemorative salt jars and delicious salt-brined tofu. This is a must-visit destination that combines education and entertainment. Opening hours: ⬛️ Summer (March to October) 09:00-18:00 ⬛️ Winter (November to February) 08:30-17:30 ⬛️ Closure days: All day on Lunar New Year's Eve and government-announced typhoon holidays.

Qigu Salt Mountain Park Travel Information

Website:https://cigu.tybio.com.tw


Address:66 Yanchen Li, Qigu District, Tainan City 724, Taiwan


Tickets:Cleaning fee of NT$50 for scooters and bicycles (per unit) and for pedestrians (per person). Cleaning fee of NT$100 for small vehicles (passengers free), and free for buses (limited to 20 seats or more).


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