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Tourist attractions in Luzhu Township

Wujiutong Mountain Scenic Area

The "Wujiutong Mountain" is located behind Nantian Temple in Neicuo Village, Luzhu Township, Taoyuan. It is about 1,500 meters above sea level and has mostly trails. Original dirt and gravel road. If you want to have a panoramic view of Luzhu Township, climbing up Wujiutong Mountain for a distant view is definitely the best choice. Although it is not very steep, spending two hours walking on the winding and zigzag health trail will definitely make you sweat profusely. achieve the effect of exercise. If you are a little lazy or have insufficient energy, you can take a stroll and enjoy the greenery along the way, or read books and newspapers in "Nian Zu Liao", or watch the Taiwan Strait, the beautiful scenery of nature, or the takeoff and landing of flights at Chiang Kai-shek Airport from the best scenic spots. Enjoy your leisure time. Every evening, the sensory enjoyment of admiring the night view from a high place is very charming. If you are lucky, you can sometimes see planes flying across the sky from the nearby Chiang Kai-shek Airport.

Wufu Palace

Wufu Palace is located at No. 60, Erlin, Wufu Village, Benxiang; it was founded in the 10th year of Qianlong’s reign in the Qing Dynasty (1745 AD); it was rated as a Class III historic site by the Ministry of the Interior , Wufu Palace Holy Relics Pavilion is a two-story pavilion built of red bricks with the word "Holy Relics" written on it. The waist and top of the pavilion are covered with clay square palace eaves. The style is simple and unsophisticated. Next to it are two stone tablets from the Tongzhi period of the Qing Dynasty. Tell the history of Wufu Palace and Shengji Pavilion. It is said that when Zheng Chenggong conquered Beitai, Lei was stationed here as Marshal Xuantan. Later, when everything became peaceful, the villagers built pavilions and temples here. (Third-level monuments, please refer to the list of Taiwan’s monuments)

Commander Golf

Commander Golf “Commander” means leader. It does have many advantages in the golf world, such as: It is the first golf course in the country to be equipped with night lighting equipment, so that office workers can still enjoy the fun of golf swing after a busy day; it is also a domestic pioneer in the unified computerized management equipment of the whole golf course, improving the overall operating efficiency, in order to make everyone All guests entering the venue can enjoy modern management services.

Since its opening in 1973, the commander-in-chief’s greatest purpose has been to popularize golf so that it is no longer just an exclusive place for high-ranking officials and aristocrats, but a legitimate sport that the general public can participate in. At the beginning of planning the course, the commander took "protecting nature" as his starting point. Therefore, the fairways were designed on the original natural terrain instead of artificial digging and filling. In an excellent natural environment, walking on the fairway of about 30 hectares of land is like walking in a wild garden, breathing in phytoncides that are beneficial to the human body. What a free and carefree feeling it is!

Yonghan Golf Club

Located on the coast of Scotland, the world-famous St. Andrew Old Course is a paradise that golfers yearn for. The goal pursued, and the birth of Yonghan Golf Club was inspired by the St. Andrew Old Course.

Taipei Golf Club

Course designer: Tomita Kiyoshi (fairway in CD area), Zhongxing Consulting Company (fairway in AB area); Year of establishment: Youth Park in the spring of 1951, moved in the winter of 1974 Wuzhishan, moved to its current location in 1978; course difficulty rating: AB area 71.6; CD area 72.4; Total length/par: A: 3,513 yards; B: 3,096 yards: C: 3,636 yards; D: 3,347 yards; Fairway grass types: Singapore grass; green fee: NT$2,300 on weekdays, NT$2,800 on holidays, golf days: Monday and Wednesday NT$1,300; no handicap certificate required; club fee: H.NT$700; club rental: NT$300; ??golf cart rental: NT$1,000.

Xunmeng Valley Forest Park

Xunmeng Valley Forest Park is located in Luzhu Township, Taoyuan County. It covers an area of ??ten hectares and is planned according to the terrain into a forest recreation area, a physical training area, There are more than 40 recreational facilities such as leisure camping barbecue area, racing track, hang gliding, racecourse, archery range, parent-child garden, grass skating field, swimming pool, etc. Among them, the grass skating field is the most popular with the public, and the site is widely planned for grass skiing and sledding. , well-equipped and equipped with lovely private cars to pick you up and down the slopes.

The park also has animal performances such as the dynamic performance of mini pig racing, which is widely loved by children. The park plans a physical training ground and forest bathing area in the barbecue camping area. In addition to exercising, you can also enjoy the baptism of nature. It is suitable for leisure and vacation. Xunmeng Valley brings you a dreamlike experience and provides the best forest bathing. field.