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The Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village Formosa Aboriginal Culture Village is a place where people can observe Taiwanese traditional tribal lifestyle and observe an abundance of aboriginal traditions. The China Post has indicated that the village sprawls across 62 hectares (1,550 acres); a trip to the village offers visitors the chance to enjoy many educational and recreational riches and it easily requires an entire day to experience all the village has to offer. The village is an aboriginal theme park that is comprised of three major areas: the Aboriginal Village Park, the Amusement Isle, and the European Garden. The outdoor atmosphere gives visitors a glimpse of aboriginal heritage in an authentic setting by depicting the villages and lifestyles of Taiwan’s nine main tribes

The village represents nine aboriginal tribal cultures; it is also an amusement park that features original cultural performances, architecture, traditional clothing, hand-made crafts, etc. There are music shows and craft demonstrations in the village’s Culture Square. The village also provides visitors with the opportunity to watch traditional show performers, which are all native aborigines,Taiwanese aborigines perform traditional dances representative of Taiwan’s aboriginal tribes. During the shows, the performers invite audiences to participate in onstage activities, which give audiences more opportunities to get close to them and be involved in the culture

The best time to visit the village is during the cherry blossom season. Cherry blossom This is because the flower season is especially beautiful and gives an extra special appearance to the village. The blossom season is between February and March depending on the weather conditions. A famous travel guide website in Taiwan states that the Cherry Blossom Festival has been held since 2001 with a series of events, and this season attracts an enormous number of visitors to embrace the natural beauty. The village is centered on the hundreds of cherry trees and over 2,000 cherry trees, and every year in early spring around February to March, The Sun Moon Lake, which is located to near to the village, and the village are embraced by cherry blossoms in full bloom making the area have the most cherry blossoms in central Taiwan. Also, during the cherry blossom festival period, lamplights are placed on each of the cherry trees in the Formosan Aboriginal Cultural Village, creating a romantic, mesmerizing cherry blossom veranda that always make visitors linger. Visitors seldom regret coming to this village because of its exceptional natural beauty and its abundance of educational and recreational activities that many find enjoyable.