Qingjing Farm

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Cing Jing Farm in Ren Ai Township, Nantou County, sits at about 1750 meters elevation and is one of Taiwan's iconic alpine ranches. The grounds are famous for vast green meadows, flocks of sheep, and majestic cloud seas over the mountains, offering families, parents with children, and nature lovers a relaxed setting for strolling, sheep-shearing shows, and stargazing. Multiple walking trails, a sky walkway, and the Small Swiss Garden suit visitors of all ages. Admission is free, with abundant lodging and dining options nearby, making it a top choice for alpine travel in Nantou.

Basic Info

🏔️ Attraction Type 自然景觀
💰 Price 免費

Highlights

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