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Bat
Cave
It received the name with the habitation of bats. It was
discovered in 1931. The cave remains in its natural form,
primitive and wild. It is a rare nature cave.
The inside of the cave is in crescent shape and is containing
strange shaped rocks. The floor inclines from inside out,
a bit like an opera stage. The cave is very spacious and
can accommodate more than 1000 people. At the left side
of the cave, there are two waterfalls washing down and
joined at last into a clear pond. The overflow out from
the pond form a line of curvy stripe that flowing into
quite valley. Down in the valley, along the river, people
can spend time in swimming, picnic, catching shrimp and
listening to the symphony composed by frog, cicadas and
the breeze and most important, people get relaxed in the
wilds for one day.
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Kikoupai
Old Church
Built in 1953 under the leadership of local aboriginal
Christian preacher, Chen Chung-Huei, the church was constructed
with rocks in the way of one person one rock. Later, the
space was insufficient, a new church was built to the
nearby land. The old church became the forever spiritual
symbol of Tayal Tribesmen and is rock hard as its building
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