Taijiang National Park

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Taijiang National Park is a coastal national park in southern Taiwan known for its wetlands, lagoons, rich biodiversity, and cultural heritage tied to traditional fishing and salt-making.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
area approximately 39,000 hectares
approximately 393 square kilometers
climate subtropical
continent Asia
country Taiwan, Province of China
surface form: Taiwan
dateEstablished 2009-12-28
governingBody Construction and Planning Agency of Taiwan
Ministry of the Interior of Taiwan
hasCulturalHeritage historic settlements
religious temples
traditional fishing
traditional salt-making
hasEcosystemType estuaries
intertidal zone
lagoon
mangrove forest
salt pan
sandbar
wetland
hasSpecies bivalves
black-faced spoonbill
crustaceans
fish
mangrove species
various shorebirds
hasTourismActivity birdwatching
boat tours
cultural tourism
eco-tourism
importantFor black-faced spoonbill conservation
migratory birds
inception 2009
includes Black-faced spoonbill reserve
Jiangjun River estuary
Qigu Lagoon
Qigu salt fields
Sicao Wetlands
surface form: Sicao wetlands

Zengwen River estuary
IUCNCategory II
knownFor coastal landscapes
rich biodiversity
salt-making heritage
traditional fishing culture
wetland conservation
locatedIn Tainan
southern Taiwan
partOf Taiwan national park system
primaryBiome coastal wetland

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Tainan hasLandmark Taijiang National Park
Sicao Green Tunnel partOf Taijiang National Park
National Museum of Taiwan History locatedNear Taijiang National Park
Annan District hasAttraction Taijiang National Park
this entity surface form: Taijiang National Park area (part)