Bamboo plants are not only sturdy plants, they are also known for their flexibility. Bamboos can survive and stand up because of bad weather. In Chinese culture, bamboo is a symbol of integrity. In addition, the word "bamboo" is often used in different expressions for the Chinese New Year.
In Taiwan, bamboo is an easy plant to grow. Geographical conditions favor the development of many varieties of bamboo. One of the bamboo producing areas is Nantou province, quite in the Chusan region.
To preserve the bamboo, Chusan created a small park called Qing Zhu Bamboo Culture Park. It was founded in 1997. This 1-hectare park offers bamboo-themed attractions that cover the entire region.
Bamboo Culture Park initially focused on bamboo culture and works of art. The construction of this place is also a place for craftsmen and bamboo plant lovers in Taiwan. The organization also makes bamboo charcoal to help its members.
They offer bamboo farmers the opportunity to produce better quality plants and educate people with products such as bamboo charcoal and bamboo vinegar.
The Bambus Cultural Park is open to tourists who wish to visit bamboo and know it better. As part of the park, there are bamboo gardens where we can get to know the variety and species. There are more than 100 species of bamboo plants in different colors, such as green bamboo, red, purple, yellow and green.
Stroll through the park, find bamboo houses, or even a large bridge called Sky Ladder. For those of you who would like to buy souvenirs as souvenirs, there is a store that sells the work of local residents.
Another alternative for visitors is to visit the bamboo museum or the bamboo burner. In the oven, you can try to burn bamboo and produce products of great purity. The management also offers guided tours and courses that can be followed.
In addition to Bamboo Culture Park, visit other interesting tours such as the Maokong Gondola, Fulong Beach and Zhinan Temple.
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