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Finding Green in Taiwan

By: Graham Simmons
The pagoda of Hsiang-te Temple towers over Taroko Gorge (above); The bizarre rock formations of Yeliu (right); Wind-power Park, near Kaohsiung (below)

The pagoda of Hsiang-te Temple towers over Taroko Gorge (above); The bizarre rock formations of Yeliu (right); Wind-power Park, near Kaohsiung (below)

Green Taiwan? Sounds like an oxymoron. But with 258 mountains each over 3,000 metres high, this nature-blessed little country should be right near the top of an eco-traveller’s wish-list. There is even a Green Island, just offshore.

 

 
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