Executive summary by darmansjah
Yushan National Park is one of the eight national parks in Taiwan
and was named after the summit Yushan, the highest peak of the park. The Park
covers a total of 105,490 hectares including large sections of the Central
Mountain Range. The Park contains over thirty peaks more than 3,000 meters in
elevation, and two-thirds of the area within the park is above 2,000 meters.
The elevation difference in the park is 3,600 meters, and there are many
canyons, cliffs, and valleys.
Because its remote location and entry control, Yushan National Park is not among the
most visited national parks in Taiwan. Even so, the Park still attracted
973,821 visitors in 2011
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