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Chuhuo Special Scenic Area

Chuhuo Special Scenic Area Tourism History

Chuhuo Special Scenic Area - Pingtung, Taiwan

The History of Tourism in Chuhuo Special Scenic Area

The Chuhuo Special Scenic Area is located in the Hengchun Peninsula of Pingtung County, Taiwan. Its name, "Chuhuo," translates to "Out Fire" in English, which refers to the natural gas that seeps from the earth and ignites, creating an ever-burning flame. This unique phenomenon has been attracting visitors for years and has a rich history that intertwines with the local culture and ecosystem.

Tourism in the Chuhuo Special Scenic Area began to take shape when the area was discovered by early settlers and visitors for its fire which could burn year-round, a natural curiosity and wonder. Historically, the flames were used by local residents for cooking and providing warmth, making it an integral part of their daily life and an element of community bonding.

Over the years, the interest grew, and Chuhuo transformed from a local spectacle into a national attraction. The recognition of Chuhuo as a special scenic area has boosted local efforts to protect this incredible natural resource while encouraging environmentally friendly tourism.

Tourists are drawn not only to the phenomenon of the natural flames but also to the rich indigenous culture, the nearby beautiful beaches, and the diverse wildlife of the Kenting National Park, which borders the region.

Beaches (2)
Religious Places (2)
Historical Places (18)
Museums (5)
National Parks (4)
Villages (1)
Mountains (1)
Island (2)
Dams (1)

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