Atayal Resort covers 56 hectares; within its vast grounds it blends mountain wilderness with hot-spring facilities, leisure amusements and vacation chalets to create an international hot-spring resort destination—a fully-equipped, multi-purpose holiday village. The village is founded and operated around Atayal culture; throughout the park emblematic features of the indigenous Atayal people can be seen everywhere. A carefully curated Aboriginal artifacts museum displays traditional Atayal objects, letting visitors gain deep insight into the tribe’s history and customs. Besides eight open-air hot-spring pools, spa amenities and indoor hot-spring facilities, the resort offers 153 rustic-style cabins, a large conference hall with complete equipment, barbecue and camping areas, and a car-accessible campground. Accommodating several thousand guests, this large-scale hot-spring resort park is the ideal venue for group training and events!