The Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village was founded in 1986 by its current president, Jung-i Chang. Mr.Chang’s vision was to establish a place to both preserve and teach about Taiwan’s aboriginal heritagewhile, at the same time, provide a spacious venue for people to spend and enjoy their leisure time. Hisfamily's history has long been intertwined with those of Taiwan's native aborigine cultures. It was his ownancestor, Da-ching Chang, who negotiated with local tribal representatives to open to cultivation the areaaround modern Feng-Yuan for Chinese settlers.
Mr. Chang purchased in 1982 the
land on which the Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village now stands.After four years of construction work,the Village opened its doors to the public in July 1986.
A Multifaceted, Fun-Filled Theme Park Since first opening in July 1986, the Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village earned renown for its popular theme area introducing Taiwanese aboriginal culture and for its lush forest and beautiful European Garden. An amusement park and other entertainment attractions have been added to the Village since 1992. Today, the
large numbers of completed attractions ensure the position of the Formosan
Aboriginal Culture Village as a highly competitive and leading edge theme park in
Taiwan. The Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village has worked consistently and
successfully to upgrade its services and facilities. Such efforts have won numerous
honors for the Village, including “Top Taiwan theme park”, from government
tourism bureau.
To underscore the Village’s commitment to quality and safety, the park adopted the ISO 9002 system of
quality standards. Truly outstanding cooperation among all staff earned the village ISO 9002 certification
after only one year by the British Standard Institute (BSI) in 1998, making the Formosan Aboriginal Culture
Village one of the first parks to earn such certification.