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Linhou Silin Flatland Forest Park

Taiwan · 屏東縣 · 潮州鎮 · Nature & Scenery

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Overview

Linhou Silin Flatland Forest Park is located in Chaozhou Township, Pingtung County, and is one of the three flatland forest parks selected under the government’s Love Taiwan 12 Construction – Green Afforestation Project. The park aims to combine forest recreation with green afforestation, using low-density, eco-friendly, energy-saving, carbon-reducing, and health-oriented green building design to create a complete ecological system for environmental education. It also integrates Pingtung’s local environment, history, culture, and industries to support regional development, improve economic benefits, and raise the value of traditional agriculture, while developing a distinctive, knowledge-based ecotourism destination focused on ecological learning and in-depth travel.

Getting There

By car, visitors can take National Freeway 1 to Expressway 88, or exit National Freeway 3 at Nanzhou Interchange and continue via Provincial Highway 1 to Pingtung County Road 185A to reach the park. Travelers coming from eastern Taiwan can take County Road 185 along the mountain road on the east side of the base to the south side of the park. Public transportation is available via Bus 605 (Chaozhou Transfer Station to Shuimen Transfer Station), which stops at Linhou Silin; route: Chaozhou Transfer Station → Linhou Silin → Jinshi Coffee Leisure Farm → Paiwan → Leisure Farm → Jiayi Elementary School → Mingquan Farm → Liouliang Recreation Area → Shuimen Transfer Station. Information: https://www.ksbus.com.tw/bus_info.asp?id=238. Another option is the 708 Wanjin Line small taxi bus (Wanjin Church to Chaozhou Township Office), reservation required; route: Wanjin Church → Chishan Community → Xiandi Temple → Xinhe Temple → Jiazuo Community → Sanhe Temple → Jiazuo Elementary School → Wanluan Junior High School → Wanluan Township Council → Sichun Sanshan Guowang Temple → Linhou Silin Flatland Forest Park (reservation required) → Silin Chaolin Temple → Silin Beiji Temple → Chaozhou Antai Hospital → Maolong Orthopedics → Chaozhou Transfer Station → Chaozhou Township Office. Information: https://www.pthg.gov.tw/traffic/cp.aspx?n=AA9C05CBD0D1BFB6 and https://www.jcha.com.tw/

Highlights

Linhou Silin Flatland Forest Park, located in Chaozhou Township, Pingtung County near Mount Dawu, is one of the three major flatland forest parks selected under the government’s Love Taiwan 12 Construction – Green Afforestation Project. The park is spacious and lush, with a core focus on ecology, energy saving, carbon reduction, and health. Through low-density development and green building design, it creates a multifunctional and intellectually engaging destination that combines forest recreation, environmental education, and ecological conservation. The park blends local natural surroundings, history, culture, and agricultural industries, offering birdwatching, walking, cycling, picnicking, and family-friendly recreation while also helping to promote tourism and raise the value of traditional agriculture in Pingtung. Admission is free, and the broad grounds, large lawns, and afforestation areas let visitors experience the atmosphere of a flatland forest up close, making it a popular choice for relaxed outings, ecological learning, and in-depth travel.

What to See

1. Flatland forest afforestation landscape: The park is a large-scale flatland afforestation site with extensive plantings of Taiwan goldenrain tree, big-leaf mahogany, chinaberry, and other species, forming a seasonal forest landscape that showcases the results of green afforestation and provides habitat for birds and small wildlife, making it suitable for nature observation and ecological photography. 2. Ecological education and interpretation environment: Environmental education is a key goal of the park. By combining forest recreation with green afforestation concepts, it has built a complete ecological system. Interpretation facilities and displays at the visitor center communicate ideas such as energy conservation, carbon reduction, respect for natural resources, and ecological protection, making it a good place for school field trips and family learning. 3. Visitor center and green building design: The park is managed by the Pingtung Branch of the Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency. The visitor center is designed with ecology, energy saving, and health in mind, complementing the park’s low-density development. It provides travel information, simple exhibits, and resting space, and serves as the main place for inquiries and group gathering. 4. Large lawns and forest walking area: The park covers a broad area with large flat lawns and shaded trails. Visitors can walk, play, or hold picnics, while the surrounding afforestation and farmland areas make it ideal for leisurely wandering, enjoying a forest bath, and taking in the open views of a flatland forest park. 5. Agricultural area and local industry displays: In support of the flatland landscape afforestation and greening program, some parts of the park combine farmland and sightseeing orchard concepts, highlighting the value of traditional agriculture and eco-friendly industries while helping visitors learn about Pingtung’s local farming landscape and land use. 6. Former Taiwan Sugar Railway and historical context: The park preserves remnants of the early Taiwan Sugar Railway, allowing visitors to stroll while sensing the history of past sugar transportation. This links forest afforestation with local industrial culture and adds a stronger sense of human history to the park. 7. Outdoor recreation and family spaces: The park includes a wading area, bicycle routes, and several open grass areas. In summer, visitors can cool off in the shallow water zone, while at other times they can cycle, fly kites, or play with children. Many families consider it a good half-day family destination. 8. Birdwatching and biodiversity experience: The park is near low-elevation natural forest areas around Mount Dawu and, together with its afforested environment, has become an important habitat for many bird species and other wildlife. It is a good place for birdwatching and observing ecological interactions, especially for travelers who enjoy nature and bring binoculars and cameras.

Address

221-1, Chaoyi Road, Chaozhou Township, Pingtung County 920 Tel: (08)7813529

Travel Tips

1. Suggested time and season: The flatland forest has strong sunlight and relatively high temperatures, so visiting in the morning or later in the afternoon, when the sun is milder, is more comfortable. Spring, autumn, and clear winter days are suitable for hiking and cycling, while in summer you can combine the trip with the wading area and shaded trails. Be sure to protect yourself from the sun and stay hydrated. 2. Time needed and itinerary planning: Because the park is large and has multiple routes, a simple walk and photo stop may take about 1 to 2 hours. If you also want to picnic, cycle, let children play, and do ecological observation, a half-day visit is more relaxed. You can also combine it with nearby attractions such as Chaozhou Japanese Garden Area and Nanyang-style stilt houses. 3. Transportation and movement inside the park: If driving, you can enter the park name or address into navigation and arrive directly. Parking is available, but on holidays it is best to arrive early. Travelers without a car should check local bus and sightseeing bus schedules in advance, as some services are infrequent. The park’s trails are gentle and wheelchair- and stroller-friendly, making it suitable for seniors and families. 4. Recommended gear and items to bring: Bring a hat, sunscreen, rain gear or sun protection items, and plenty of drinking water. In summer, it is helpful to bring a change of clothes and a towel for after water play. If you plan to picnic, bring a picnic mat, mosquito repellent, and simple food, and take your trash with you to keep the park clean. 5. Family and water-play safety: The water in the wading area is generally only ankle- to calf-deep and is suitable for family water play, but parents should supervise children at all times to prevent slips or children wandering out of sight. Please pay attention to park notices about opening status and rules, and respect both nature and the space of other visitors. 6. Ecology and environmental protection: The park’s core spirit is environmental education and ecological conservation. Visitors are encouraged to stay on designated paths, avoid trampling vegetation, not feed wild animals, not pick plants, and not take natural materials, in order to minimize disturbance to plants and animals. 7. Weather and safety considerations: Southern Taiwan has strong sunlight and a relatively high chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Check the weather forecast before departure. Trails may become slippery in rainy conditions, so wear shoes with good traction and comfort. During hot weather, reduce time in direct sunlight and make use of shaded areas and cool rest spaces.

Nearby Dining

The park itself focuses mainly on forest recreation and environmental education, so food options are limited. It is recommended to eat in Chaozhou town or along the way, or to buy meals in advance and bring them in for a picnic. Chaozhou Township is not far from the park and has many local snacks and specialty shops, making it easy to plan a half-day or full-day itinerary combining local food with a forest walk.

FAQ

Q: Is there an admission fee for Linhou Silin Flatland Forest Park? A: The park is currently open free of charge, and visitors may enter and enjoy the grounds freely. However, specific events or courses may still charge fees according to the organizer’s rules, so it is best to check the latest announcements in advance. Q: Is the park suitable for children and older adults? A: The park’s paths are mostly flat and open, with large lawns, a shallow wading area, and shaded spaces. It is suitable for families, older adults, wheelchairs, and strollers, making it a very popular family outing destination. Q: What activities can visitors do in the park? A: Visitors can walk, hike, cycle, picnic, birdwatch, observe ecology, and take photos. In summer, they can wade and play in designated areas, and they can also learn about flatland afforestation and local agricultural culture through environmental education and interpretation. Q: Do I need a reservation to visit Linhou Silin Flatland Forest Park? A: For general self-guided visits, sightseeing, and family recreation, no reservation is needed. If you want to join guided tours, environmental education courses, or group activities, it is safer to contact the management office or relevant official channels in advance to ask about reservation procedures.

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