Aboriginal Peoples

Scott Rains
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Taiwan's Aboriginal Peoples

  • May 15, 2005
  • Rated 4 of 5 by Scott Rains from San Jose, California
Taiwan's Aboriginal Peoples

If you plan a vacation in Taiwan, be certain to give yourself time to enjoy the cultural variety of the original inhabitants. The Museum of Prehistory in Taitung offers a full day's worth of fascinating history, good food, and shows. But be certain to wander out into the extensive gardens in time for the synchronized fountains of the Dancing Waters show. The museum and gardens are all wheelchair accessible.

While in this part of Taiwan, visit the Bunun Aboriginal People. They have a cultural center, shops, hotels, and a wonderful spa with pools of various temperatures. While I was there (May 2005), efforts to make everything wheelchair-accessible were well underway -- perhaps due to the fact that the founder of the Bunun Cultural Foundation is himself disabled.

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