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Use the sustainable tourism model to make tribes have new possibilities.
Sun Moon Lake is a well-known destination at home and abroad. Its jurisdiction has two kinds of aborigines (Thao and Bunun). There are four Bunun tribes immediately behind Sun Moon Lake. we combined "Maqav",which symbolizes the vigorous vitality, with the forest road experience to launch a tribal DIY experience tour that is different from the past.
Say goodbye to single-use plastics.
As the number of tourists increases significantly, the amount of garbage generated by tourists is also considerable. The main types of garbage include disposable tableware, beverage cups, travel toothbrushes and toothpaste, etc. For a destination that aims to provide low-carbon tourism, reducing the amount of waste generated during tourism is a major challenge for Sun Moon Lake.
Unveiling the Best-Kept Secrets of the Matamasaz Bunun Community! A Five-Senses Journey into the Mountains
If Sun Moon Lake is a tranquil shade of blue, then “Matamasaz,” tucked deeper in the mountains, is a vibrant green full of life. Here, you can do more than enjoy the water and the mountains. You can rediscover your instinct to connect with nature. The Matamasaz Bunun Community is a place rich in stories and surprises. Don’t just pass through. Come listen to the sounds of the forest and create your own signature mountain fragrance.
Decoding the Mystical Island of Sun Moon Lake! The Cultural Heart of the Thao People at Lalu Island
The beauty of Sun Moon Lake lies not only in its stunning scenery, but also in the depth of Thao culture. From brewing millet wine to intricate rattan weaving and the rhythmic sounds of traditional wooden pestles, each craft carries a deep sense of pride. Every visitor is invited to discover the stories behind Lalu Island and join us in preserving its sacred heritage. When culture is truly respected, the story of this lake becomes richer and more diverse.
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