Just a short trip south of Taipei, the green, mountainous district of Wulai is steeped in the rich history of Atayal Indigenous culture. Nestled among lush, verdant hills, Wulai offers a serene escape with its natural hot springs and the majestic Wulai Falls. Visitors can explore the area’s cultural heritage and enjoy the scenic views from the Wulai Falls cable car, which provides a bird’s-eye perspective of the cascading water and surrounding landscape. The combination of natural beauty and cultural significance makes Wulai a rewarding destination for those seeking both relaxation and insight into Taiwan’s indigenous traditions.
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