Sun Moon Lake Route Electric Bus Launched for Low-Carbon Tours
The Sun Moon Lake route of Taiwan Tourist Shuttles has launched its electric bus service, connecting key attractions and promoting sustainable, low-carbon tourism. The service aims to enhance convenience for visitors and reduce carbon emissions from private vehicles. The associated website has also been improved for accessibility.
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The Sun Moon Lake National Scenic Area Administration under the Tourism Administration of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications announced today the launch of the new Taiwan Tourist Shuttle Sun Moon Lake Circular Route electric bus service. This initiative aims to enhance visitor convenience by connecting major attractions such as Shuishe Visitor Center, Xuanzang Temple, Ci'en Pagoda, Ita Thao Pier, and Wenwu Temple, allowing tourists to explore Sun Moon Lake easily and in an environmentally friendly manner, thereby reducing carbon emissions from private vehicles. The Administration suggests combining the bus service with cycling, high-altitude cable cars, or boat tours for a comprehensive experience of Sun Moon Lake's beauty. Additionally, the 'Sun Moon Lake Tourist Shuttle Theme Website' has undergone an interface overhaul, achieving 'Barrier-Free Sign' certification. The visual design emphasizes contrast between text and background, and all image content is provided with alternative text. The site is also keyboard-operable, enabling individuals with physical disabilities or those using assistive devices to easily access real-time bus information, route planning, and attraction details via mobile phones or computers. The Administration states that continuous updates to Sun Moon Lake's facilities and digital services are improving the transportation network within the tourism circle, marking a new milestone towards all-group-friendly tourism, ensuring safe, comfortable, and accessible journeys for families and individuals with mobility impairments. (Editor: Li Ming-tsung) 1150416