Fushoushan Farm

Farm in Heping, Taichung, Taiwan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fushoushan Farm (traditional Chinese: 福壽山農場; simplified Chinese: 福寿山农场; pinyin: Fúshòushān Nóngchǎng) is a tourist attraction farm in Lishan Village, Heping District, Taichung, Taiwan. With an altitude of 2,100~2,614 meters, it's the highest tourist farm in Taiwan and is known as one of the three major high mountain farms in Taiwan, besides Wuling Farm and Qingjing Farm.

Coordinates24°14′40.7″N 121°14′43.3″E
Established1 June 1957
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Fushoushan Farm
福壽山農場
Town/CityHeping, Taichung, Taiwan
Coordinates24°14′40.7″N 121°14′43.3″E
Established1 June 1957
OwnerVeterans Affairs Council
Area800 hectares
WebsiteOfficial website
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History

The farm was originally established on 1 June 1957 when 100 Republic of China Armed Forces veterans were sent by Veterans Affairs Council to develop the area into an agricultural site.[1]

Geography

The farm spreads over an area of 800 hectares at altitudes between 2,100 and 2,614 meters above sea level. Its land is surrounded by mountains. Crops include fruits, vegetables, and flowers.[2][3] The farm also features guest houses and camping areas, which is the highest public camping area in Taiwan.[4]

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