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Covering over 100,000 hectares, Yushan National Park is named after the highest peak in the park, the Yushan summit. There are over thirty more peaks in addition to many cliffs, canyons, and valleys at Yushan National Park. There are three visitor centers to enter from: Tataka, Nanan, and Meishan. Visitors are guided through the park so that they get up close and personal with the flourishing flora and fauna. Some of the most popular animals seen are the sambar deer, Taiwan macaque, and black bears, in addition to other mammals, reptiles, and birds. The Yushan trail elevates visitors to what seems like eye level with the clouds and offers stunning views of the surroundings.

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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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