Oriented to the demands of the travelers, the Headquarters strives to provide visitors with a comfortable and safe recreational experience and landscape observation space. In recent years, the Headquarters has been proactive in investing budgets and efforts in comprehensively developing key scenic spots and infrastructures, outlined as follows:
Xiding Area: The Xiding Area is adorned with various viewing platforms, rest pavilions, and hiking trails that follow the natural twists and turns of the mountain terrain.
Shizhuo Area: To solve bottleneck issues in the previous road transportation system, Shizhuo has initiated various infrastructure projects, including the separation of pedestrians and vehicles, the revitalization of roadscapes, and the redevelopment of commercial spaces, leading to a successful transformation of the street landscape.
Leye Area: This area is equipped with viewing platforms, rest pavilions, and hiking trails that complement its unique landscapes and resources, such as waterfalls, water tracing trails, and historic trails.
Dabang Area: Dabang is where the spirit of the Tsou culture lies and the site of the new Tso Natural and Cultural Center. This area is also equipped with viewing platforms, rest pavilions, hiking trails, and other facilities.
Tefuye Area: It is renowned for its tribal landscape, enriched with the traditional cultural elements of the Tsou people. The area also features various facilities, including viewing platforms, rest pavilions, and hiking trails.
Licha Area: In addition to pristine forests and a rich natural ecology, it is furnished with viewing platforms, rest pavilions, and scenic walkways.
Fengqihu Area: Fengqihu stands out as a prime scenic destination along the Alishan Forest Railway. Featuring various facilities, including viewing platforms, rest pavilions, parking spaces, forest walkways, and suspension bridges, it has become a popular leisure and recreational spot among travelers.
Fengshan Area: Fengshan is recognized as a natural ecological area shaped by a landslide that occurred over a century ago, leading to the establishment of the Landslide Memorial Park. Beyond implementing earthworks, constructing slope protection, and landscaping, the site is adorned with various facilities, including the entrance imagery, parking spaces, an entrance service area, the newly constructed Shihpan Valley Suspension Bridge, trails equipped with guided tours, as well as viewing platforms and pavilions.
Laiji Area: Laiji is renowned for its "Titanic-like" sheer cliff, offering a spectacular view reminiscent of the movie. Here in Laiji, visitors can also explore the Datashan Lookout situated on the Tsou people’s sacred mountain and the crystal-clear, unpolluted Tienshuei Waterfall Area. This region is also equipped with viewing platforms, rest pavilions, public toilets, mountain driveways, and hiking trails.
Chashan Area: Featuring a unique “pavilion sharing culture”, Chashan is furnished with viewing platforms, rest pavilions, and hiking trails.
Ruitai Area: Ruitai features an expensive land and breathtaking mountain views, complemented by various facilities, including the viewing platforms, rest pavilions, parking spaces, hiking trails, suspension bridges, walkways, public toilets and so on. Visitors can further explore the Ruitai Visitor Center to obtain comprehensive travel information.
The Provincial Highway 18 Roadside Landscape Improvement Project: The Provincial Highway 18 is recognized as the primary road along the Alishan travel route. However, its roadside landscape and surrounding environment appear somewhat disorderly due to the lack of proper management. This is why the Headquarters, guided by the vision of establishing an inviting travel route, has undertaken efforts to tidy up and beautify the surroundings with green plantations, aiming to provide visitors with a safe and pleasant travel environment.