The content of this product is provided by machine translation and may not reflect the actual information, please take this into consideration before booking.— Introduction to Phoenix Valley Bird Park Ecological Area — It is divided into 4 major areas (A, B, C, and D).• Area A - Rare birds from around the world, parrot enclosure, owl enclosure, forest slide, walk-in aviary, soil and water conservation and disaster prevention interpretation trail.• Area B - Indoor exhibition halls including Pine and Crane Garden, Hero's Slope, and Ostrich and Raptor Area.• Area C - Barn Owl, flightless birds and pheasants, close-up experience with macaws and feeding experience with baby parrots.• Section D features natural forest trails and steps leading to the birdcage at the site of the 69th flood, the inscribed stone at the hidden pool, the suspension bridge, and the waterfall viewing platform. Experience projects:• Life Demonstration Area - Macaw Close-up Experience Location: Area C, Life Demonstration Area Time: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, 11:00 - 11:30 and 15:00 - 15:30
Activities will be suspended if the temperature drops below 12°C or the weather is inclement, in consideration of animal welfare.
• Poultry Farm - Parrot Feeding Experience (Morning and Afternoon Sessions, Limited to 25 People Each)
Please collect your experience voucher at the service desk. Vouchers will be distributed starting at 9:00 AM and 12:00 PM, while supplies last. Reservations can be made in advance by phone on Sunday at 049-2750974.
Location: Poultry Farm, Area C; Time: Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, 11:00 AM and 3:00 PM
Activities will be suspended if the temperature drops below 12°C or the weather is inclement, in consideration of animal welfare.
- Introduction to the Chelungpu Fault Preservation Park - The ticket grants access to the entire park, including the permanent exhibition in the Geological Science Hall, special exhibition areas, the audiovisual center, and the World-Class Geological Heritage Fault Trench Preservation Museum. Weekend educational activities are also offered periodically to provide visitors with more diverse experiences and interactive activities. For more information, please visit the official website.• The Geological Science Department presents a variety of themes in geological science education, offering a wealth of diverse scientific education information that allows people to appreciate the mysteries of geology from a macro perspective and reflect on humanity's role and actions.
• The Electromagnetic Vision 2.0 special exhibition focuses on electricity and electromagnetic waves, introducing the relationship between electricity and electromagnetic waves in daily life. Through electromagnetic wave monitoring, visitors can actually measure electromagnetic waves and see the strength of electromagnetic waves with their own eyes. At the same time, many interactive exhibits are provided indoors and outdoors, allowing visitors to learn about the science of electricity, electromagnetism and energy in a fun and engaging way.
• The Fault Trench Preservation Museum preserves a world-class geological landscape site. Geologists excavated more than 20 trenches along the Chelungpu Fault to study it, and the Zhushan Trench was preserved due to its richest geological phenomena and relatively complete paleoseismic records. The museum retains the site of the trench excavation, displays the geological phenomena discovered by scholars, and provides guided tours explaining the 921 earthquake and the paleoseismic records of the fault. Finally, a light sculpture film is shown, simulating the occurrence of the paleoseismic events using animation based on the data found by geologists. This allows visitors to appreciate the mysteries of geology from a macroscopic perspective and reflect on humanity's role and actions.
• The audiovisual center plays educational films in an entertaining way, allowing visitors to learn about the park and related knowledge in a relaxed manner. It is a suitable corner for a short break during a long trip.
• Holiday science education activities are held irregularly to provide audiences with more diverse experiences and interactions.