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Yun Hsien Resort

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Yun Hsien Resort
雲仙樂園
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General information
LocationWulai, New Taipei, Taiwan
Coordinates24°50′40.9″N 121°33′21.2″E / 24.844694°N 121.555889°E / 24.844694; 121.555889
Opened6 August 1967
Website
Official website

The Yun Hsien Resort (traditional Chinese: 雲仙樂園; simplified Chinese: 云仙乐园; pinyin: Yúnxiān Yuèyuán) is a resort in Wulai District, New Taipei, Taiwan.[1]

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History

The resort was originally opened on 6 August 1967 and constructed as the first theme park in Taiwan.[2]

Architecture

The resort features a zoo and theme park.[3]

Transportation

Cable cars to Yun Hsien Resort.

The resort is accessible by bus from Taipei Main Station or Xindian Station to the foot of a mountain, the followed by cable car for a length of 382 meters.[4][5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Momphard, D. (5 September 2003). "Lead your lover by the hand to Yunhsien, Wulai". Taipei Times. p. 19. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  2. ^ "Yun Hsien Resort – Enjoy Mother Nature, Breathe Phytoncidere and Anions, One and Only Reversible Cable Car in Taiwan, Appreciate the Panoramic View of Wulai". www.yun-hsien.com.tw.
  3. ^ Spencer, David (8 July 2018). "Taiwan's Top 10 Theme Park". Taiwan News. Retrieved 10 July 2018.
  4. ^ "Yun Hsien Resort – Enjoy Mother Nature, Breathe Phytoncidere and Anions, One and Only Reversible Cable Car in Taiwan, Appreciate the Panoramic View of Wulai". www.yun-hsien.com.tw.
  5. ^ "NTPC Travel - Yun-Hsien Holiday Resort". ntpc.gov.tw.

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