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  2. National parks of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    National parks of Taiwan are protected spaces for the nature, wildlife, and history under their current jurisdiction. The national parks cover 7,489.49 square kilometres (2,891.71 sq mi). [ 1 ] The 3,103.76-square-kilometre (1,198.37 sq mi) total land area constitutes around 8.6% of the entire land area of the country.

  3. List of protected areas of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    There are 92 protected areas of Taiwan. Together they cover an area of 7,146 km 2 , or 19.72% of Taiwan's land area. Protected areas are classed as national parks, nature reserves, forest reserves, major wildlife habitats, and wildlife refuges.

  4. List of parks in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of parks in Taiwan, Republic of China. Taipei 228 Peace Memorial Park ... List of national parks in Taiwan; List of tourist attractions in Taiwan ...

  5. List of national scenic areas in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The National Scenic Areas in Taiwan (Chinese: 國家風景區, Taiwanese: Kok-ka Hong-kéng-khu, Hakka: Koet-kâ Fûng-kín-khî) are managed by the Tourism Administration, Ministry of Transportation and Communications. Currently, there are thirteen national scenic areas.

  6. Yangmingshan - Wikipedia

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    Daiton National Park , Taiwan's first national park, was established on 27 December 1937. [3] It was one of three national parks designated by Governor-General of Taiwan Seizō Kobayashi during Japanese rule. In 1950, President Chiang Kai-shek renamed Grass Mountain to Yangmingshan to commemorate the Ming Dynasty scholar Wang Yangming.

  7. Yushan National Park - Wikipedia

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    Yushan National Park (Chinese: 玉山國家公園; pinyin: Yù Shān Gúojiā Gōngyuán) is one of the nine national parks in Taiwan and was named after the summit Yushan, the highest peak of the park. [1] The park covers a total area of 103,121 hectares that includes large sections of the Central Mountain Range. [2]