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What to See in Beipu - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 4 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Beipu (Taiwan). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Beipu Citian Temple, Baoshan Second Dam, and Green World Ecological Farm. Also, be sure to include Wu zhi shan in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Beipu (Taiwan).

Beipu Citian Temple

Place of worship in Beipu, Taiwan
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Also known as: 北埔慈天宮

Place of worship in Beipu, Taiwan. The Beipu Citian Temple is a Buddhist temple in Beipu Township, Hsinchu County, Taiwan.[1]

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Baoshan Second Dam

Baoshan Second Dam
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The Baoshan Second Dam is a dam in Baoshan Township, Hsinchu County, Taiwan.[2]

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Green World Ecological Farm

Theme park in Taiwan
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Also known as: 綠世界生態農場

Theme park in Taiwan. Green World Ecological Farm is a theme park in Beipu Township, Hsinchu County, Taiwan that focuses on ecological education.

Covering 70 hectares (170 acres), the park includes an educational farm, a house, a zoo, and a botanical garden that occupies about 173 acres (70 ha) and hosts over 2,000 species of plants and animals. Green World is divided into six themed areas: Discovery Land, Bird Ecological Park, Butterfly Ecological Park, Water Plants Park, Biodiversity Adventure Area, and the Swan Lake Area. Around 800,000 visitors are estimated to visit the park every year.

The park claims to preserve most of the site's original landscapes and habitats and to have been built according to ecological engineering methods.

Although the name suggests that Green World is an ecological farm, it does not strictly follow the definition of ecological farming or produce any type of food. The park also serves as an accredited animal sanctuary for wounded or abandoned animals.[3]

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Wu zhi shan

Wu zhi shan
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Five Finger Mountain is a mountain at the junction of Zhudong Township, Beipu Township and Wufeng Township in Hsinchu County, Taiwan, with an elevation of 1,062 meters. The mountain is a branch of the Snowy Mountain Range, named for its resemblance to five fingers, and was once selected as one of the eight scenic spots of Tamsui Hall, and was also ranked seventh among the 12 scenic spots in Taiwan.

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