Qigu Salt Mountain Park

Tainan Attractions

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Qigu Salt Field was once the largest salt evaporation pond in Taiwan, primarily supplying salt for domestic agricultural and industrial use. However, with changes in the times, salt evaporation became economically unviable, and the Qigu Salt Field closed in May 2002, ending a 338-year history of glory in salt production. Qigu Salt Mountain originally served as a salt storage area for the Qigu Salt Field. After years of natural accumulation, it became a solid structure, forming towering salt peaks approximately six stories high, creating a stunning spectacle. Subsequently, Taiwan Salt Corporation transformed its focus to industrial tourism, officially marking the beginning of the recreational era at Qigu Salt Mountain, leaving a testament to Taiwan's salt industry development in different ways. Within the Qigu Salt Mountain park area, there are not only spectacular and photogenic salt mountain views but also a wealth of recreational facilities and experiences, such as a shuttle bus for comfortable touring of the park, group barbecue areas for rent, experiences with the traditional salt field equipment "dragon bone waterwheel," and must-do DIY projects for visitors, like creating souvenir salt jars and delicious salt-grained tofu pudding. It is a must-visit educational and entertaining destination. Opening Hours ⬛️ Summer: March to October 09:00-18:00 ⬛️ Winter: November to February 08:30-17:30

Address:No. 66, Yancheng Li, Qigu District, Tainan City 724, Taiwan

Qigu Salt Mountain Park Introduction

Qigu Salt Field was once the largest salt evaporation field in Taiwan, primarily supplying salt for domestic agriculture and industry. However, with the passage of time, the economic viability of salt evaporation decreased, and the Qigu Salt Field was closed in May 2002, ending its 338-year history of salt production. Qigu Salt Mountain originally served as a storage area for salt from the Qigu Salt Field. Over many years, the salt naturally formed into hard clumps over six stories high, creating a stunning spectacle. The Taiwan Salt Corporation subsequently transformed into an industrial tourism model, marking the beginning of the recreational era at Qigu Salt Mountain and providing a testament to the development of Taiwan's salt industry in various ways. The Qigu Salt Mountain Park not only features spectacular and photogenic salt mountain landscapes but also offers a wealth of recreational facilities and experiences, such as a park vehicle for comfortable tours, a barbecue area available for group rentals, traditional salt field equipment like the "dragon backbone waterwheel," as well as DIY activities such as making commemorative salt jars and delicious salt-brined tofu. It is a must-visit destination that combines education and enjoyment. Opening hours: ⬛️ Summer (March to October): 09:00-18:00 ⬛️ Winter (November to February): 08:30-17:30 ⬛️ Closed: All day on New Year's Eve and during typhoon holidays announced by the government.

Qigu Salt Mountain Park Travel Information

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


Address:No. 66, Yancheng Li, Qigu District, Tainan City 724, Taiwan


Tickets:Cleaning fee of NT$50 per motorcycle or bicycle (per unit), NT$100 cleaning fee for small cars (passengers free), and free for large buses (for 20 passengers or more).


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