Kuhanuoxin Mountain, Mountain peak in Taoyuan District, Taiwan
Kuhanuoxin Mountain is a summit located in Taiwan's Central Mountain Range, rising steeply above the surrounding terrain. The peak is characterized by dense forest coverage and rocky ridges that define the hiking route.
The mountain gained prominence through its inclusion in Taiwan's 100 Peaks list, a significant hiking reference. This recognition helped establish it as a notable destination for mountain enthusiasts.
Local hiking groups regularly organize expeditions to Kuhanuoxin Mountain, following traditional Taiwanese mountain climbing practices and safety protocols.
The mountainside is steep and demands good physical conditioning and appropriate gear for anyone attempting the summit. A shelter on the mountain provides hikers with a place to rest during the demanding climb.
Kuhanuoxin Mountain ranks as the 33rd highest peak among 349 mountains in Kaohsiung and first in its ecological preservation area.
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