Taoyuan Tourism Bureau Plans Lala Mountain Ecological Tour, Showcasing Dark Sky Tourism Potential
The Taoyuan City Tourism Bureau announced today that it held a series of events at the Lala Mountain Visitor Center and Baling Ancient Trail in conjunction with Mother's Day. These events aimed to introduce the public to the beauty of mountain forest ecosystems and to showcase Lala Mountain's potential for Dark Sky Sanctuary certification and sustainable tourism development.
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(Central News Agency reporter Wu Rui-chi, Taoyuan, 10th) The Taoyuan City Tourism Bureau announced today that in conjunction with Mother's Day, it held a series of events at the Lala Mountain Visitor Center and Baling Ancient Trail. These events aimed to introduce the public to the beauty of mountain forest ecosystems and to showcase Lala Mountain's potential for Dark Sky Sanctuary certification and sustainable tourism development.
The Taoyuan City Tourism Bureau stated that the "Lala Mountain Mother's Day Dark Sky Ecological Experience Tour" planned three events, attracting nearly 90 participants. These events helped people understand Lala Mountain's development conditions, which combine natural scenery, ecological education, and nocturnal environmental value. If activity experience and social awareness continue to accumulate in the future, it will help advance Lala Mountain's Dark Sky Sanctuary certification and develop mountain forest tours that combine local characteristics with sustainable concepts.
In recent years, the Taoyuan City Tourism Bureau has continuously focused on local development in Lala Mountain and recognizes the values of nature conservation, friendly lighting, and sustainable tourism emphasized by the dark sky concept.
Lin Cheng-hsiu, chairman of the Taiwan Dark Sky Association, which co-organized the event, told a Central News Agency reporter that Baling Bamboo was chosen as the protagonist of the event. In addition to its distinct local characteristics, it grows on mid-to-low altitude rock walls and possesses the characteristics of being resilient and growing without fear of wind and rain. By using Baling Bamboo as a Mother's Day image, local plants become an important medium connecting festive emotions with the land.
Participants in the event said that they took their families to the mountains to spend a different Mother's Day this time. Not only did they experience potted flower crafting at the Lala Mountain Visitor Center and learn more about the connection between Baling Bamboo and Lala Mountain, but as the event progressed, they learned that Lala Mountain is moving towards Dark Sky Sanctuary certification, gaining a deeper understanding of the local area's future development. (Editor: Huang Ming-hsi) 1150510
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(Central News Agency reporter Wu Rui-chi, Taoyuan, 10th) The Taoyuan City Tourism Bureau announced today that in conjunction with Mother's Day, it held a series of events at the Lala Mountain Visitor Center and Baling Ancient Trail. These events aimed to introduce the public to the beauty of mountain forest ecosystems and to showcase Lala Mountain's potential for Dark Sky Sanctuary certification and sustainable tourism development.
The Taoyuan City Tourism Bureau stated that the "Lala Mountain Mother's Day Dark Sky Ecological Experience Tour" planned three events, attracting nearly 90 participants. These events helped people understand Lala Mountain's development conditions, which combine natural scenery, ecological education, and nocturnal environmental value. If activity experience and social awareness continue to accumulate in the future, it will help advance Lala Mountain's Dark Sky Sanctuary certification and develop mountain forest tours that combine local characteristics with sustainable concepts.
In recent years, the Taoyuan City Tourism Bureau has continuously focused on local development in Lala Mountain and recognizes the values of nature conservation, friendly lighting, and sustainable tourism emphasized by the dark sky concept.
Lin Cheng-hsiu, chairman of the Taiwan Dark Sky Association, which co-organized the event, told a Central News Agency reporter that Baling Bamboo was chosen as the protagonist of the event. In addition to its distinct local characteristics, it grows on mid-to-low altitude rock walls and possesses the characteristics of being resilient and growing without fear of wind and rain. By using Baling Bamboo as a Mother's Day image, local plants become an important medium connecting festive emotions with the land.
Participants in the event said that they took their families to the mountains to spend a different Mother's Day this time. Not only did they experience potted flower crafting at the Lala Mountain Visitor Center and learn more about the connection between Baling Bamboo and Lala Mountain, but as the event progressed, they learned that Lala Mountain is moving towards Dark Sky Sanctuary certification, gaining a deeper understanding of the local area's future development. (Editor: Huang Ming-hsi) 1150510
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