East Rift Valley National Scenic Area
The
East Rift Valley National Scenic Area has been called "a land of milk
and honey". Traveling down Provincial Highway No.9, all you see on both
sides are green farm fields stretching to the mountains. The national
scenic area stretches from Mugua River in Hualien to the north to Taitung
City and covers a total of 138,386 hectares, encompassing mountains, valleys
and hot springs. There are also fields of rice, daylilies, pomelos, tea
and sugar apples in rich abundance. Berms crisscross the land, dividing
it into fields. Waves of rice billow as cows graze in pastures and fish
and shrimp cavort in the streams. The contentment-filled inhabitants are
friendly in their rustic way, and the stream beds are littered with precious
stones. Truly, this is a paradise on earth.
The valley is home to four of Taiwan's indigenous tribes -- the Amis,
Atayal, Bunun, and Puyuma. Aboriginal culture is among the most important
and most representative of the East Rift Valley's precious resources.
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