3-Year-Old Falls from Horse at Taichung Houli Horse Ranch; Operator Admits Age Limit Not Verified

On April 3, 2026, a 3-year-old child fell from a horse at Houli Horse Ranch in Taichung after the horse was startled. The child sustained no serious injuries. The ranch admitted that its age limit for horse riding (5 to 65 years old) was not verified. The ranch plans to review and strengthen its standard operating procedures. The Taichung City Tourism Bureau has requested the operator to provide necessary assistance and enhance safety measures and emergency response protocols.
事故/事件, 運営改善, 規制対応NQ 46/100出典:prnews

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  • 📰 Published: April 13, 2026 at 19:17
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A 3-year-old child fell from a horse at Taichung's Houli Horse Ranch on April 3, 2026. The incident occurred when the horse was startled by a loud noise from a nearby construction site. The child, fortunately, did not suffer serious injuries but has developed a fear of horses. The ranch acknowledged that its policy restricts horse riding to individuals aged 5 to 65, but this limit was not communicated by the cashier, nor was the child's age verified by the horse handler. The ranch stated it would review and improve its standard operating procedures. According to the ranch, a coach offered medical assistance at the time, which the parents declined. The ranch also noted that the fall occurred on thick sand, providing a buffer, and that parents were informed they could contact the ranch for any subsequent assistance, though no contact has been made. The Taichung City Tourism Bureau confirmed that the operator has age limit signs posted and is clarifying responsibility. The Bureau has mandated the operator to provide necessary assistance to the consumer and to reinforce safety protection measures and emergency standard operating procedures.