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After the passing of Kemi, Nan City Tourism Bureau increased its staff to clean up the park and is now open to welcome guests. 2024/07/27

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Typhoon Kemi hit the typhoon, causing constant disasters in various places. Various scenic spots under the jurisdiction of the Nanshi Tourism Bureau also suffered large and small disasters, including damage to facilities, falling trees, power outages, flooding, etc. Mayor Huang Weizhe visited yesterday (26th) The tourism bureau is working hard to tidy up and clean the park when weather conditions permit, and it will be fully open to welcome guests before 10 a.m. today (27th). Visitors praised the high efficiency of the early cleaning of the park.
Lin Guohua, director of the Tourism Bureau, said that before the impact of the typhoon, the scenic spots under his jurisdiction included Hutoupi Scenic Area , Deyuanpi Holland Village, Hulupi Natural Park, Guanziling Water and Fire Source, Guanziling Baoquan Park, and Gold Coast Corridor Taipei Park, Anping Recreation Pier, Guidan Hot Spring Experience Pool, Shanyan Landscape Park, and Shuangchun Coastal Recreation Area have begun to strengthen typhoon prevention measures, and also reminded passenger boat and sightseeing raft operators to strengthen typhoon prevention preparations to minimize damage. Minimum. After Typhoon Kemi landed in Taiwan on July 25, it brought heavy rain and strong winds. According to statistics, about 120 trees were downed and 6 facilities were damaged in various scenic spots. Hulupi Natural Park was once flooded to 50 centimeters. Yesterday, After the wind and rain subsided, personnel from various scenic spots quickly used the typhoon holiday to carry out emergency repairs on the major damage , and accelerated environmental cleanup to make the main trails in the scenic spot unobstructed. Tourists can enter the park normally today, and the rest will be cleared as soon as possible. Fallen trees are removed and facilities are repaired to restore the park to its original appearance as soon as possible. It is worth mentioning that five black swans in Hutoupi Park were missing due to the typhoon. They were found taking refuge on the east bank of the lake early this morning. The staff quickly guided them back home smoothly. At present, the whole family has been settled and everything is safe.
In terms of sightseeing rafts and passenger boats, due to the proper deployment of Typhoon prevention and control by the operators, no disasters were reported. Jianshanpi Resort and Anping Canal Liyi International Passenger Boats resumed normal operations today. For the sightseeing tube and raft section, the Taijiang Fishing Park has resumed normal operations. Due to the high water in the Sicao Dazhong Temple, in order to maintain the safety and experience quality of tourists, the operation is still suspended. Operations will be resumed when the water level returns to normal. Visitors who want to go there are advised to go Please call or check online before traveling (Sicao Dazhong Temple, Tel: 06-2841610, official website: http://www.4grass.com/).
The Tourism Bureau added that the Fenduojing Trail in Hutoupi Scenic Area has yet to be cleared and has not been opened. However, other areas of the park have not been greatly affected and the scenery remains the same. The water level of the lake has increased significantly compared with the water level of the previous dam project. The lake and mountain scenery of the reservoir gradually recovered. In addition , the "Tainan Qinhai Elementary School Colorful Summer Fun Water" water recreation experience activity originally scheduled to be held at Guanmiao Taitanpi Wanglai Park on July 27-28 was postponed due to the impact of the typhoon, and the subsequent event date will be rescheduled. For the announcement of the selected date, friends who are interested in water recreation activities are also asked to continue to follow the event’s dedicated Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/watertainan/) to get first-hand news. For more latest Tainan tourism and activity information, please check the "Tainan Tourism Network" (https://www.twtainan.net/) and the "Tainan Tourism Fan Page".

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