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Photo source: Youyouba's official Facebook page

YuYuPas is a Tsou Cultural Park located in Leye Village, Alishan Township, Chiayi County. Located at an altitude of approximately 1,200 meters, it is surrounded by mountains, offering fresh air and beautiful scenery. The park's name comes from the Tsou language, meaning "blessing of prosperity and well-being," symbolizing the people's best wishes for visitors.

Officially operating in 2010, Youyoubashi is dedicated to promoting Tsou culture, creating employment opportunities for Indigenous people, and developing local industries. Founded by Zheng Yuping, the park is staffed primarily by young Tsou people and fosters Indigenous singers and performance groups. Visitors can enjoy Tsou song and dance performances, explore traditional architecture, sample Indigenous cuisine, and experience tea garden tours and craft workshops.

The park features a large tea plantation and a viewing platform with views of the Alishan Mountains. Afternoon tea service is also available. Admission is NT$300 for adults (NT$100 off), and NT$200 for children. The park also sells homemade tea, honey, essential oils, and handicrafts, promoting Tsou culture and sustainable agriculture.

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