The island of Taiwan has a story that began millions of years ago. Massive shifts in the Earth’s crust shaped the land, creating the Taiwan Strait and setting the island of Taiwan apart from the Chinese mainland. From these ancient forces rose the majestic Yushan Mountain Range.
Yushan, or Jade Mountain, isn’t just Taiwan’s tallest peak; it’s a towering guardian against the Pacific’s fierce typhoons. Standing proudly, the Yushan Mountain Range acts like a shield, breaking the power of storms before they can sweep across the island.
This natural barrier does more than just fend off wild weather. By protecting the island’s heartland, Yushan allows diverse ecosystems to thrive. Lush forests, rare wildlife, and fertile lands flourish in its shelter, providing abundant resources for the residents of Taiwan.
Yushan’s presence is a testament to nature’s incredible power and generosity. It symbolizes not only the island’s ancient past but also its vibrant present and hopeful future.
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