Yushan National Park, named after the highest peak in Taiwan, Mount Yushan, is a spectacular mountainous area located in Nantou County, Taiwan. It encompasses over 105,000 hectares of rugged terrain with a range of altitudes from 300 to nearly 4,000 meters. The park is renowned for its natural beauty, diverse ecosystems, and the unique alpine scenery it offers. Established in 1985, Yushan National Park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and conservationists. It is home to a plethora of indigenous flora and fauna, including several rare and endangered species. The park's landscape is characterized by towering peaks, deep valleys, and pristine rivers. One of the significant features of Yushan National Park is the Paiyun Lodge, which serves as a base for climbers aiming to summit Jade Mountain. The park includes several well-maintained trails catering to various levels of hikers, from casual walks to strenuous climbs. Yushan itself is a popular mountaineering destination, attracting thousands who seek to conquer its summit. Due to its ecological significance and breathtaking vistas, Yushan National Park is not only a natural gem of Taiwan but also a cultural symbol, inspiring many local artworks and literature.