
Photo source: Tourism Multimedia Database of the Tourism Administration, Ministry of Transportation and Communications
Produced by: Taichung City Government Tourism Bureau
Fushoushan Farm is located in Lishan Village, Heping District, Taichung City. Its elevation ranges from 2,100 to 2,614 meters, nestled between the peaks of the Central Mountain Range and the Xueshan Mountain Range. It boasts distinct seasonal scenery, stunning alpine countryside, and refreshing air. Operated by the Veterans Affairs Council, the farm was founded in 1957 and originally named "Lishan Veterans Farm." It is one of Taiwan's three largest alpine farms.
The park is renowned for its high-altitude fruit and tea cultivation, with its high-quality honey apples, peaches, pears, and Fushou Changchun Tea being highly sought after. Spring sees cherry blossoms, plum blossoms, and peach trees in full bloom, while summer offers pleasant coolness, autumn brings abundant fruit, and winter offers the chance to admire the snow and plum blossoms, making it a year-round destination.
Famous attractions include the Thousand Cherry Blossom Garden, Tianchi Lake, Daguan Pavilion, and Fushou Villa (Jiang Gong's residence), offering panoramic views of the mountains, stargazing, and clouds. The park features a tourist center, accommodations, and guided tours, as well as seasonal activities such as fruit picking, flower viewing, and tea-tea making.














