93 Visitors to the Principal Scenic Spots in Taiwan by Month, 2004

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93 Visitors to the Principal Scenic Spots in Taiwan by Month, 2004
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Source, Taipei City Government; Kaohsiung City Government; Tourism Bureau, Ministry of Transportation and Communications; and public and private
recreation units
Notes: 1. This data represents visitor numbers to various tourism and recreation sites, not total number of domestic travelers.
2. Recreation areas are classified as national scenic areas, national parks, public tourism areas, county scenic areas, forest recreation areas, beaches,
private tourism areas, temples, historic sites, and other.
3. Data for recreation areas encompassing two or more of the above-mentioned categories are listed for each applicable category. For example:
Kending Forest Recreation Area is categorized both as a forest recreation area and as a part of Kending National Park. (Items with ' ' in the
"Tourism and Recreation Area" column indicate multiple categorizations)
Note 1: The following 24 sites were deleted from the 2004 figures: Taroko National Park Visitor Center, Jibei Beach Park, Tourism Promotion Center, Sun
Moon Lake Scenic Area, Jenyitan, Guji Peak, Guanyin Falls Scenic Area, Songboling Forest Park, Hushan Cave, Cingshueiyan Boy Scout Camp,
Tianjhong Forest Park, Dafo (Great Buddha) Scenic Area, Sinbaiguoshan Paradise, Shoutian Temple, Tourist Snorkeling Boat on Siao Liouciou, Sun
City Culture Village, Meihua Lake, Space Port 9 in Kending, Taiwan Folk Arts Museum, Mingde Reservoir, Shanyuan Beach, Sibian Beach, Taiwan
Aboriginal Culture Park, and Sandimen and Wutai Township Recreation Area
Note 2: The following 30 sites were added to the 2004 figures: Jibei Travel Service Center, Dongyin Travel Service Center, Juguang Travel Service Center,
Beigan Travel Service Center, Rueitai Travel Service Center, and Sun Moon Lake Travel Service Center, Taoyuan Valley Trail System, August 23
Artillery Battle Memorial, Shuangchun Beach Recreation Area, Cigu Salt Mounds, Guandu Nature Park, Kaohsiung City Cultural Center, National
Museum of Prehistory, Ecological Museum of the Eastern Taiwan Marine Biology Research Center Ecological Museum under the Fisheries
Research Institute, Peinan Cultural Park, 228 Memorial Hall, Shihsanhang Museum of Archaeology, Gold Museum, Huwei Battery, official residence
of the Chief Superintendent of Taxation in the Cing period, Hot Spring Museum in Beitou, Museum of Contemporary Art, Longshan Temple, Bali
Left Bank, Golden Coast, Huwei Highway Garden, Flower Expo Park, Baguashan Scenic Area (created from the merger of the Songboling Forest
Park, Hushan Cave, Cingshueiyan Boy Scout Camp, Tianjhong Forest Park, Dafo (Great Buddha) Scenic Area, Sinbaiguoshan Paradise, Shoutian
Temple), Dapeng Campground, Saijia Service Area (including the Saijia, Sandimen, and Wutai Township Recreation Areas)
Note 3: The following sites have been renamed (original names indicated in parentheses): Lalashan Nature Reserve (Guanshan Nature Reserve), Yito
Cultural Village (Greater Chiayi Theme Park), Taiwan Shaolin Temple (New Chinatown Amusement Park), Bada Forest Theme Park (Holiday
Paradise), and the former British Consulate (Kaohsiung Museum of History)
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