Lintianshan Forestry Culture Park, Forest park in Fenglin, Taiwan.
Lintianshan Forestry Culture Park occupies former logging grounds with preserved wooden buildings, railway tracks, and exhibits about forest management practices. The site spans across different elevations and displays the complete infrastructure of a historical forestry operation.
The site began as a lumber processing area in 1918 under Japanese administration and grew into an extensive forestry operation. The infrastructure from that era still shapes the landscape today and documents the industrial past of the region.
The park displays Taiwan's forestry heritage through restored equipment and traditional cypress wood buildings from the Japanese occupation era. These structures show how people once worked with the forest and its resources.
The grounds are easily explored on foot with hiking trails that wind through different elevations and pass by historic buildings. Sturdy footwear is recommended as the forest terrain is uneven and varied in places.
A network of railway and cable car lines once transported lumber across steep elevation changes throughout the landscape. Many of these old routes remain visible today and reveal the ingenious engineering of earlier times.
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