The Bruneau Tribe Leisure Farm is located in Yanping Township, Taitung County. It was co-established by the Bruneau Cultural and Educational Foundation and local residents. This comprehensive leisure farm combines indigenous art, culture, and tourism features. It currently includes the Bruneau Tribe's tribal theater, homestay, tribal restaurant, tribal coffee shop, weaving workshop, meeting hall, organic farm, pasture, agricultural product processing factory, convenience store, riverside park, Butterfly Valley, and Bruneau Mountain Ecology Park. In 2002, it obtained the opportunity to operate Bruneau Red Leaves Hot Spring publicly and privately. It became the first case in Taiwan where an indigenous tribe regained the right to manage and operate national assets after they were expropriated. The Bruneau Cultural and Educational Foundation's operation of the Bruneau Tribe and Bruneau Red Leaves Hot Spring has fostered a sense of identity among local residents and built pride in their self-sustaining industry. Taitung Bruneau Tribe Leisure Farm adheres to the business philosophy of preserving traditional tribal culture and self-sufficiency. We sincerely welcome every guest to visit.