- Observe the rules of each scenic spot.
- Respect the culture and lifestyle of different places and races. Don’t criticize them with an arrogant attitude of thinking you are better.
- Don’t shout, play music, release firecrackers or fireworks, or use generators in nature.
- Respect life. Don’t hunt or collect insects or plants.
- Don’t or disturb animals.
- Don’t set animals free. Don’t fish.
- Don’t play in the water. Don’t feed, buy and eat wild animals.
- Don’t carve and spray on stones, trees, public facilities, or recreational facilities.
- Don’t set fires or barbecue in the wild, on the riverside, or in wooden resting structures. Please choose and camp in legal campsites.
- After finishing activities, please collect banners, signs, flags, and promotional materials, and take away trash.
- Don’t take away anything other than pictures. Don’t leave anything behind besides foot prints.
Consumer Disputes and Guidelines for Handling
Consumer Disputes and Guidelines for Handling
If consumers feel that they are being cheated or compelled or threated to buy anything, please sort it out with one of the following:
- Please call the Consumer Ombudsmen of Nantou County at +886-49-2222106#1099 or the Consumer Protection Hotline 1950 for help.
- If you are coerced to buy anything, please report it to the Chichi Precinct Nantou Police Department branch Dehua Police Station at +886-49-2850119 or Sun Moon Lake Police Station at +886-49-285511, or to the anti-fraud hotline at 165. You can also call our department at +886-49-2855668 for communication help on site.
Guide for Trail Safety
- When walking along the trail, you should both be aware of your own safety and avoid disturbing wild animals or obstruct the plants’ environment for growth.
- Please wear suitable shoes to facilitate walking. The road will be slippery after it rains. Please pay attention to your own safety when walking.
- There are no shops along the trail. Please prepare drinking water and snacks. In wooden resting structures, cooking with fire, barbecuing, or releasing firecrackers is strictly prohibited.
- The forms of wild mushrooms vary and are colorful. There is no simple rule to identify if they are poisonous. Visitors are discouraged from touching them to avoid being poisoned.
- During March and April, there are many caterpillars crawling on the trail. You are advised to keep a distance from them. Do not disturb them.
- Don’t collect any bio-specimens. Respect animals and plants.
- Please bring along illustrations and binoculars when observing moths and butterflies to sharpen your observations. Don’t catch any of them.
- Don’t go alone when watching fireflies at night. Other than following the rules above, please be aware of and avoid being stung or bitten by mosquitos, insects, and snakes.
- When watching fireflies at night, remember to cover your flashlight with colored cellophane to avoid affecting the fireflies’ habitat and ecology.
- Don’t fish or play in the water when walking along riverside parks.
Guidelines for Hiking
- There must be a guide when hiking, regardless of the distance. Don’t hike alone.
- Suitable equipment (clothes, shoes, hats, drinking water, dried food, map, flashlight, personal medication, and more).
- Walk on existing paths to avoid getting lost and damaging other areas.
- Following road signs. If there are no road signs, avoid leaving unnecessary signs.
- There will be heavy mist or showers during the summer. The path will be slippery during the winter. Pl ease be careful of your own safety.
- June to November is the breeding season of the hornet. When they are disturbed they will sting people. Be careful of them.
- Leaving the team, hiking alone, and taking shortcuts are strictly prohibited.
- Using fire for cooking in the mountains is strictly prohibited to prevent forest fires.
- Please don’t litter. Take your trash and discard it in trash cans at the bottom of the mountain.
- If you discover illegal logging, illegal tree digging, or damage to forest resources, please report it to the police immediately.
Tips When Sailing on the Yacht
- Passengers should be evenly distributed sitting on the deck or in the cabin. Standing up, walking around, or playing are discouraged.
- Please pay attention to the positions of the fire extinguishers, life safety board, buoys, and emergency exits, and the current of the lake water.
- Passengers should avoid gathering on one side of the deck when looking at the landscape, observing marine life, or watching birds to prevent the yacht from tipping and causing danger.
- Passengers must stay behind the railings when looking at the landscape and taking pictures to prevent the yacht from shaking and causing danger.
- Don’t throw any cigarette butts, trash, or plastic bags off the yacht. Don’t feed the fish.