Dongshi Forestry Culture Park
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| Dongshi Forestry Culture Park | |
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| 東勢林業文化園區 | |
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| Type | forest |
| Location | Dongshi, Taichung, Taiwan |
| Coordinates | 24°14′37.8″N 120°50′01.2″E / 24.243833°N 120.833667°E |
| Area | 225 hectares |
| Elevation | 500-700 meters |
| Established | 1956 |

The Dongshi Forestry Culture Park (traditional Chinese: 東勢林業文化園區; simplified Chinese: 东势林业文化园区; pinyin: Dōngshì Línyè Wénhuà Yuánqū) is a forest in Dongshi District, Taichung, Taiwan.
The forest area was originally established in 1956. In 1960, the Taiwan Daxueshan Forestry Corporation was established to collaborate with the Government of the United States where they funded the forestry development into logging production center. The total lumber processing and production area was 28 hectares, with a staff count of 275 at its peak production. In 1973, the production saw a decline due to the unsuitable tools and machines used for the type of logs processed. In 1974, the site was incorporated into the Daxueshan Forest District Demonstration Office of the Forestry Bureau. In 1988, the landlord of the factories asked for the site to be returned. Subsequently, the bureau decided to preserve the area.
In 2004, a plan to create the Dongshi Forestry Cultural Park was unveiled. However, the plan was put on hold due to the wildfire which struck the forest on 13 May 2006, which resulted more than half of the forest area destroyed. Soon after that, restoration works were made to continue transforming it into a cultural park. On 24 December 2014, the Executive Yuan ratified the development plan of the area under the Act for Promotion of Private Participation in Infrastructure Projects to attract private investors.[1]
