The Xinwei Visitor Center is located on the north side of Provincial Highway 28 at 45km in the Liouguei District. It also serves as the administrative center for the Maolin National Scenic Area Management Bureau. In 2009, the bureau and its two visitor centers in Maolin and Shiabao (Eighteen Arhats Mountain) were severely damaged by the Morakot disaster. Considering the convenience and long-term benefits of the location, a new administrative and visitor center was established within the scenic area to better serve more tourists. The center offers a range of services, including an accessible tourism consultation counter, a multi-functional exhibition space, a multimedia room, a nursing room, a prayer room, a漂 book exchange station, and charging facilities for smart devices. Notably, one of Taiwan's most beautiful and renowned attractions, the nearly 2-kilometer-long Toucai Tree Avenue, is located nearby. This spot attracts seniors who enjoy leisurely walks, nature photography enthusiasts, and couples looking to take wedding photos. Visitors are recommended to spend about 30 minutes to 1 hour here, not only to gather information on sightseeing in Maolin but also to stroll along the nearby trails and unwind.