Beinan Township, Taitung County
Jhihben National Forest Recreation Area
There is an enchanted forest hidden at the far end of Taiwan’s Jhihben Hot Spring, where large swallowtail butterflies dance between the White Banyan trees. This is the Jhihben National Forest Recreation Area.
The Recreation Area features a tropical monsoon forest at an elevation of 125 to 550 meters, where forestry used to be conducted in small scale. Hence, manmade woods of tropical tree species like Mahogany and Teak, which are rare to Taiwan, can be found here.
The flora of the Recreation Area is distinctive thanks to the tropical climate. Along the forest trail, you will find various species of ficus, which account for the majority of big tropical rainforest trees, including the hundred-year-old Big White Banyan tree with awesome aerial roots, the rare Lomariopsis cochinchinensis clinging to the trunks, the hundred-year-old Sour Creepers, as well as the Mountain Figs with extensive buttress roots. Altogether they form a southland-like tropical rainforest. There is a Healing Herbs Garden spanning over 990 m2 in area, growing some 50 kinds of herbs, including the golden-button-like Toothache Plant and the sunny Lemmon’s Marigold, relieving visitors’ souls and bodies.
The fauna here is just as fascinating. Birds like the rare Maroon Oriole and Formosan Bubul endemic to Eastern Taiwan, are common dwellers. Perhaps you can even spot a pleasant encounter with the Heng-chun Birdwing Butterfly, the largest butterfly species in Taiwan! When you visit Jhihben for a relaxing bath in the hot spring, why not also indulge yourself with a forest bath ecology trip by coming down here!
The Recreation Area features a tropical monsoon forest at an elevation of 125 to 550 meters, where forestry used to be conducted in small scale. Hence, manmade woods of tropical tree species like Mahogany and Teak, which are rare to Taiwan, can be found here.
The flora of the Recreation Area is distinctive thanks to the tropical climate. Along the forest trail, you will find various species of ficus, which account for the majority of big tropical rainforest trees, including the hundred-year-old Big White Banyan tree with awesome aerial roots, the rare Lomariopsis cochinchinensis clinging to the trunks, the hundred-year-old Sour Creepers, as well as the Mountain Figs with extensive buttress roots. Altogether they form a southland-like tropical rainforest. There is a Healing Herbs Garden spanning over 990 m2 in area, growing some 50 kinds of herbs, including the golden-button-like Toothache Plant and the sunny Lemmon’s Marigold, relieving visitors’ souls and bodies.
The fauna here is just as fascinating. Birds like the rare Maroon Oriole and Formosan Bubul endemic to Eastern Taiwan, are common dwellers. Perhaps you can even spot a pleasant encounter with the Heng-chun Birdwing Butterfly, the largest butterfly species in Taiwan! When you visit Jhihben for a relaxing bath in the hot spring, why not also indulge yourself with a forest bath ecology trip by coming down here!
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Central Weather Bureau|Update Time:2021/09/16 11:18
Travel Information
Admission Fees
Park Ticket
Ticket Type | Price (NT$) | Description |
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Ticket Type
Full fare Ticket(Weekday)
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Price (NT$)
80
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Description
General discount ticket: For general public entering the park on non-holidays.
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Ticket Type
Full fare Ticket(Holiday)
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Price (NT$)
100
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Description
General public entering the park on holidays.
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Ticket Type
Half fare Ticket
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Price (NT$)
50
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Description
Military and police, students (with student ID), children (7 to 12 years old), Taitung County residents
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Ticket Type
Group Ticket
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Price (NT$)
80
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Description
General discount ticket: for groups of 20 or more people.
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Ticket Type
Discount Ticket
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Price (NT$)
10
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Description
Elderly persons over 65 years old, children (3-6 years old)
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Ticket Type
No Charge Required
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Price (NT$)
0
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Description
Others:
1. Holders of the "Volunteer Service Honor Card" can enter the park for free. 2. People with easily identifiable physical and mental disabilities or holding a physical and mental disability certificate and their guardian or one necessary companion can enter the forest recreation area free of charge. 3. Children (0 to 2 years old) must be accompanied by adult with ticket. 4. Aboriginal residents registered in Beinan Township, Taitung County, Zhiben Village, and Jianhe Village, Taitung City may enter the park free of charge with relevant supporting documents. Proof of identity includes: (1) Identity card for those who have reverted to their traditional names; (2) Household registration book or household registration transcript (photocopy) for those who have not reverted to their traditional names; (3) Other relevant certificates or documents that can prove Aboriginal identity. |
Opening Hours
07:30-17:00 (extended to 18:00 in July and August)/Closed on Lunar New Year's Eve.
The ticket purchase and entry time is from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm (ticket sales are open until 5:30 pm in summer from July to August), and the opening hours are from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm (open until 6:00 pm in summer from July to August).
The ticket purchase and entry time is from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm (ticket sales are open until 5:30 pm in summer from July to August), and the opening hours are from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm (open until 6:00 pm in summer from July to August).
Transportation
Map
Jhihben National Forest Recreation Area
Google Map
Google Map
Route 1
Taitung City→Provincial Hwy. 11→Jhihben→Leshan Industrial Road→Forest Recreation Area
Motorcycle rental
Take the Taiwan Railway (http://twtraffic.tra.gov.tw/twrail/TW_Quicksearch.aspx) South Link Line to Zhiben Railway Station, then rent a motorcycle and ride in the direction of Zhiben Hot Spring to Zhiben National Forest Recreation Area (about 15 minutes by motorcycle).
By bus─East Taiwan Bus
1. Take East Taiwan Bus (Mountain Line http://ett333023.com.tw/page3_14.htm) No. 8129 from Taitung City or Zhiben Railway Station to get off at Neiwenquan Station. Walk about 300 meters in the direction of Zhiben National Forest Recreation Area to arrive (weekdays and holidays: 15 one-way trips (30 round-trip trips)). East Taiwan Bus Inquiry Hotline: 089-328269.
2. Tickets, route maps, timetables and discount merchant information for the "Meet Wensenhao" one-day tour: http://ett333023.com.tw/i-chihpen/index.html
By airplane
1. Take a flight from Taipei Songshan Airport to Taitung Fengnian Airport.
2. Take the East Taiwan Bus shuttle bus to Taitung Bus Station.
3. Then take bus No. 8129 from Taitung to Zhiben Forest Recreation Area (15 one-way trips and 30 round-trip trips per day).
By train
Taipei->Taitung
Kaohsiung->Taitung, take the train to Zhiben/Taitung Train Station.
Then take East Taiwan Bus Route 8129/taxi/rental car to the destination.
Park Information
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1. | Currently, except for the scenic trails which are open to pets on a trial basis, dogs, cats and other mammals are prohibited from entering other areas of the park (this park is within the designated control area announced by the Ministry of Agriculture. In order to prevent the spread of rabies and ensure the safety of pets and their owners, dogs, cats and other mammals are prohibited from entering the park). The Ministry of Agriculture announced on July 29, 2022 that Zhiben National Forest Recreation Area is not included in the scope of prohibition on transporting dogs, cats and other mammals. Starting from August 1, 2022, Zhiben National Forest Recreation Area may conditionally allow pets to enter the park on scenic trails. Relevant admission and storage regulations are available on the Taiwan Mountain Forest Leisure Network. Visitors may fill out a waiver in advance or on-site and enter the park on the premise of meeting relevant regulations (microchip, vaccination, leash). The scope of activities is limited to the scenic trails and the semi-open area of the visitor center (excluding water areas, multimedia and other indoor venues). Please download the relevant form and bring relevant documents to register your pet before entering the park, so that your pet can enter the park conditionally. |
2. | Please do not disturb or feed wild animals |
3. | Do not pick plants |
4. | Some parts of the trail are steep and slippery, so please walk carefully and slowly. |
5. | The water area is slippery, please be careful, and children must be accompanied by adults |
6. | Please do not play in the water or fish in Zhiben Creek. |
7. | Camping, picnicking, making fires and barbecuing are prohibited in the park. |
8. | Do not climb trees; stay away from dead or large trees and heed warning signs. |
9. | In view of the fact that the rabies epidemic situation is still severe and positive rabies cases continue to be detected, according to the announcement of the Ministry of Agriculture, the scenic trails will be conditionally open to pets from August 1, 2022. Other areas of the forest recreation area are still not open to pets. Dogs, cats, and other mammals are not allowed into the park. They can be left in pet cages at the ticket booth. |
10. | In accordance with the Tobacco Harm Prevention Act, smoking is completely prohibited in this park starting from April 1, 2024. |
11. | The park's forest viewing suspension bridge has been damaged by Typhoon Usagi. Visitors are requested to leave the park via the entrance. |
12. | The parking lot of this park is for cars/motorcycles. After entering from Lelin Bridge, turn right and park in order according to the signs. |
13. | According to the guidelines issued by the Central Epidemic Prevention and Control Center (CDC) and the Ministry of Agriculture’s Forestry and Conservation Administration’s guidelines for forest recreation sites in response to the novel coronavirus epidemic, relevant epidemic prevention measures are implemented. |
Travel Guide
Attraction
Map

Featured Landscape
Herb Garden
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The vast Healing Garden has themed areas such as the "Herb Square", "Traditional Herbal Tea Plant Area", "Herb Area", and "Waterfront Plant Area". It has planted more than 50 species of plants, including herbs and waterfront plants, and has clear streams, allowing you to experience a feast for your senses, including vision, smell, and hearing. In addition, the viewing platform allows you to enjoy the beautiful scenery along the Zhiben River, and after the rain, you will have the opportunity to overlook the "Shiyu Waterfall" on the opposite bank.

Featured Landscape
Ecological Pond
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It has formed a unique ecosystem of its own, with various aquatic plants blooming and bearing fruits in different seasons, attracting a variety of insects to stay. There are also many shrimps, crabs, fish and frogs in the water, just like a paradise in the forest.

Featured Landscape
Monsoon Passes Through Forest Area
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The experience is centered around wind, with wind chimes, wind pipes, maple leaves, etc. set up to let you feel the sound of wind blowing through the forest and open up your hearing experience.

Featured Landscape
Name is Taitung
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This area is planted with vegetation named "Taitung", such as Taitung longan, Taitung firethorn tree, etc., as well as ferns and butterfly-attracting herbivorous plants. There are also small trestle bridges and 12 zodiac corridors. Visitors can guess which 12 animals are around them.

Featured Landscape
Aboriginal Forest Area
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This area is planted with folk plants commonly used by the Puyuma, Rukai, and Paiwan tribes. The color element of the Chinese character "森" (forest) shows the weaving patterns and colors of the aborigines (Puiuma - blue, Rukai - green, Paiwan - red), presenting an interesting space that is lively and rich in cultural connotations, and allows people to understand the relationship between plants and the lives of aborigines.

Featured Landscape
Play in the woods
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The aerial plank road designed with leaf veins allows you to get close to the tree canopy and observe the ecology of the canopy. A suspension bridge experience facility is also set up, allowing you to play in the forest.
Service Facilities
Map

Park Facilities
Thousand Banyan Roots Artistic Conception Pavilion
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Located on the second floor of the park's visitor service center, this exclusive wood-based game space is built using domestic materials. It features seven interactive games, including the spiral xylophone, attacking karaoke, riding the waves, and traveling with wooden balls. It is suitable for parents and children to play together, feel the warmth and beauty of Taiwan's wood, and experience the educational spirit of forest ecological sustainability.

Park Facilities
Foot massage trail
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The massage trail designed by guiding the year-round spring water is beneficial to the health. It is a fun attraction suitable for all ages. When tourists step on the round pebbles with spring water flowing through, the cool and refreshing pleasure often makes people forget the summer heat. In addition, a natural hot spring foot bath was added at the end of 2005 to provide tourists with a clean and comfortable forest foot bath experience.

Park Facilities
Hot spring resting house
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The hot springs in Jhihben are colorless and odorless weakly alkaline sodium bicarbonate springs that help relieve discomfort caused by skin diseases, arthritis, and neuralgia. They can promote blood circulation, relax muscles and joints, and make the skin smooth and soft. They are a "beauty bath" that helps to beautify the skin. It is recommended that each soaking should not exceed 10 minutes. This area is an outdoor pool with ventilation and lighting. The specially designed translucent grating roof allows sunlight to penetrate into the shed as the day changes and flow into the evening, allowing people to relax physically and mentally.

Park Facilities
Visitor Service Center
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Internal facilities include forest ecology education exhibition room, forest corridor, multimedia screening room, multimedia automatic inquiry machine and other interpretation facilities.

Restaurant/Accommodation/Meeting Room
ZhiSenMonogatari (Shop)
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1. Due to the optimization and renovation of the venue, the business is suspended and the provision of simple meals, light meals, beverages and other catering services is temporarily stopped. We apologize for any inconvenience caused.
2. Ice cream and instant noodles are sold at the counter of the visitor center, and beverage vending machines and water dispensers are also available. Visitors are welcome to make use of it.

Restaurant/Accommodation/Meeting Room
Jhihben National Forest Recreation Area Conference Room
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1 projector, 1 screen, 8 handheld microphones, 1 podium, 1 whiteboard, and a laptop (please bring your own) (If you need to borrow them, please apply two weeks in advance according to the borrowing procedures)
Restaurant/Accommodation/Meeting Room
Jhihben Villa
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Jhihben Villa is only used for official accommodation and is not open to the public.
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