Taiwan Indigenous Peoples Cultural Park, Indigenous cultural center in Sandimen, Taiwan.
Taiwan Indigenous Peoples Cultural Park sits among forested mountains and displays traditional houses, communal buildings, and exhibitions of ceremonial items across its grounds. Various exhibition spaces showcase everyday objects, handcrafted tools, and ritual materials connected to the island's multiple indigenous communities.
The Council of Indigenous Peoples established this institution in 1987 to document and present the traditions of Taiwan's native communities. It was created to address the need to preserve indigenous knowledge and cultural practices for future generations.
Exhibition spaces display everyday items, handcrafted tools, and ceremonial objects that represent the various indigenous groups living across the island. You can see how these communities maintain their identities through the objects they create and use in daily life and ritual practices.
The site is best reached by car via National Freeway 3 to the Changzhi interchange, then following County Highway 187 toward Sandimen. Plan to spend time exploring the various buildings and exhibition areas scattered across the forested hillside, as moving between them requires walking along different paths.
Video presentations and live demonstrations are used throughout to share knowledge about traditional building methods and how indigenous communities organize themselves. This interactive approach lets visitors learn through active engagement rather than simply viewing static displays.
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