New Paradise of Taiwan Apple Tree – The Aboriginal Syuejian plant saplings for hope
The Syuejian Recreational Area of the Shei-Pa National Park holds annual environmental education activities with schools adjacent to the park to improve communication with the nearby villages and to promote ecological conservation. This year the Park will host the "Aboriginal Syuejian" environmental education activities with the elementary schools of nearby villages, introducing the purposes of the National Park, its characteristic resources and the Atayu cultures to school children through park introduction, story time with Tattooed National Treasures, and the hands-on experience of planting apple trees. The activity is aimed to stimulate environmental awareness and recognition in school children, planting in their minds the seeds of environmental conservation and fulfilling the goals of ecological conservation and environmental education by the National Park.
In the future, the Park will continue to drive this kind of environmental educational activity to nearby elementary schools, hoping that everyone can learn the correct concepts of conservation through fun and games, and allow them to go on to protect the balance of ecological environments, learn to respect life, and make planting apple trees one of the special features of this region.