#Liudui Hakka Cultural Park-Neipu Township, Pingtung County
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Liudui Hakka Cultural Park is located in Neipu Township, Pingtung County. The "Liudui" here refers to the Hakka community in southern Taiwan along the Gaoping River in the Pingtung Plain, and "Liudui" is not a geographical term. The so-called "six piles" of ethnic groups are divided into: the vanguard pile is Wanluan, the middle pile is Zhutian, the front pile is Changzhi Linluo, the back pile is Neipu, the left pile is Xinpi Jiadong, and the right pile is Gaoshu Meinong. The park officially opened in October 2011 and covers an area of about 30 hectares. It focuses on displaying Taiwan's Hakka culture and the life experience of ordinary people. It has the functions of language and culture transmission, exhibition and marketing, and leisure and recreation. The space is planned into four major areas: natural grassland area, pastoral scenic area, Umbrella Hakka settlement area and Jiuxiang Garden Bogong area. The park not only has exhibitions displaying various Hakka histories and lifestyles, but also a wealth of cultural activities and traditional architecture. The Umbrella Hakka Village has an underground fountain, which is one of the favorite places for children. On the other side, there is a beach area and a water play area that are also crowded with children playing. In addition to providing educational and entertaining functions, the park also allows us to understand the details of the life of the Hakka people on this land.