introduce

The main purpose of coming to Sima Kusi is to visit the third largest "sacred tree" in Taiwan. Its tree species is red cypress, with a height of about 35 meters and a circumference of about 20.5 meters. It is shaped like a candlestick and requires about 20 people. It can be surrounded by sacred trees, which are about 2,500 years old. In order to protect the roots of the sacred tree, a wooden platform has been built at the root of the tree.

In Sima Kusi's mountain crossing route, besides the age-old giant trees, maple trees, cherry blossoms, bamboo forests, cypresses, and red junipers are lined up, and streams and gravels can be seen geologically. It is currently a very precious mountain forest in Taiwan. Resources, Sima Kusi crossing is a good place for many tourists who love to explore.

Sima Kusi Tribe Introduction

The early Atayal people moved northward from Ren'ai Township, Nantou County. Located on the east bank of Take Jinxi River in Hsinchu Mountains, they were the Mrqwang tribe. Sima Kusi was a tribe in the middle of the period. Si (Mangus in Atayal), named the tribe as Sima Kusi (Smangus means commemorating Marcus in Atayal).

The Simakus tribe began to have electricity supply in 1979, and since 1991, it has developed the opportunity of sightseeing in the Shenmu Group. It still retains many traditional life styles of the Atayal people. In addition to the original agricultural products such as millet and peaches, the Sima Kusi has also developed tourism industries such as homestays, hotels, restaurants, etc., allowing many people who come to Simakus to enjoy a comfortable Simakus tourism.

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