Taiwan Indigenous Culture

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Step into the rich tapestry of Taiwan's indigenous heritage, where ancient traditions, vibrant artistry, and deep connections to nature come alive. This page offers a gateway to understanding the 16 officially recognized tribes, their unique customs, and the stunning landscapes they call home. From the colorful Paiwan carvings to the hauntingly beautiful Bunun polyphonic singing, you'll discover a world that is both ancient and resiliently contemporary. It's an essential detour for any traveler seeking authentic cultural immersion and a deeper appreciation of Taiwan's diverse identity.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To do justice to the indigenous culture, plan at least three to four days. Spend one day in Taipei at the Shung Ye Museum, then two days in Hualien exploring Taroko and a Truku guided tour. Add a third day to visit Wulai or, if you have more time, fly to Orchid Island for a two-night stay. Renting a car gives you flexibility to stop at roadside cultural centers and artisan markets.

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