National parks of Taiwan

Jade Mountain or Yushan (玉山) is situated in the Yushan National Park (玉山國家公園) in the Republic of China on Taiwan. Yu Shan is also one of East Asia's highest peaks at 3,997 meters (13,114 feet) in height above sea level and the highest point on Taiwan. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jade Mountain"

Kinmen National Park is a national park on the island of Greater Kinmen (also known as Greater Quemoy), administratively part of Fukien province of the Republic of China (Taiwan). It was established on October 18, 1995. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kinmen National Park"

The National Park Act of the Republic of China (Taiwan) was passed in 1972 to protect the nature, wildlife, and history. There are six national parks in the ROC: ...more on Wikipedia about "List of national parks of the Republic of China"

Taroko National Park ( ; Taiwanese POJ: Thài-ló·-koh kok-ka kong-hn̂g) is one of the six national parks of the Republic of China (Taiwan). It spans cross the counties of Hualien, Taichung, and Nantou. It was established on November 28, 1986, named after Taroko Gorge, the landmark gorge of the park. ...more on Wikipedia about "Taroko National Park"

Yangmingshan ( ) refers to the Yangmingshan National Park ( ) and its surrounding area. One of the six national parks in Taiwan, the Yangmingshan National Park is located between Taipei City and Taipei County. ...more on Wikipedia about "Yangmingshan"

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