Paradise of Deer (鹿境梅花鹿生態園) is a unique ecological park located in Hengchun, in sunny southern Taiwan. It is not just a zoo, but a specialized nature reserve created to preserve the population of sika deer. Here, visitors get a rare chance to observe these graceful animals and even interact with them in their natural habitat.
The park's territory is a picturesque natural area where deer roam freely, having become accustomed to the presence of people. The conditions here are as close as possible to their natural environment, allowing the animals to behave calmly and naturally. Guests can feed the deer special food sold on-site, pet them, and take unforgettable souvenir photos. Because of this feature, the park is often called "Little Nara in Kenting."

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The main mission of Paradise of Deer is the conservation and protection of sika deer, whose population in the wild was once under threat. By visiting this park, you not only get plenty of positive emotions from interacting with animals but also contribute to an important cause. This is a wonderful place for a family holiday and for everyone who loves nature and wants to learn more about Taiwan's fauna.