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Bunun Leisure Farm | Hands‑On Culture & Choral Harmony in Taitung

Visitors carving leather crafts at Bunun Leisure Farm | Taiwan Travel, Tour & Journey
Bunun singers performing the eight‑part harmony Pasibutbut | Taiwan Travel, Tour & Journey
Just a short drive from central Taitung lies the Bunun Tribal Leisure Farm—the first and only leisure farm dedicated to the Bunun people. Here, culture is alive in every corner: from carving leather to weaving baskets, you get to learn with your own hands while stories are shared around you. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
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Tribal set meal at Bunun Leisure Farm | Taiwan Travel, Tour & Journey
The highlight is the traditional Pasibutbut performance—a mesmerizing eight-part harmony sung without a conductor or score. It was originally performed to bless the millet harvest and remains deeply moving today. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
Between cultural tales, try your hand at leather carving or weaving, archery, or sealing wax crafts—each activity opens a tactile window into Bunun life and craftsmanship. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}
When hunger strikes, an authentic tribal flavor set meal awaits—organic, hearty, and prepared with ingredients that reflect both nature and tradition. :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}
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DurationAbout 2 hours (suggested) :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}
LocationBunun Tribal Leisure Farm, Yanping Township, Taitung County :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}
IncludesCultural DIY (leather/weaving), Pasibutbut show, tribal set meal
Fitness LevelEasy walking, interactive crafts; suitable for families
Ideal ForCulture enthusiasts, families, creative travelers
"Hearing the eight‑part harmony echoing across the hills—it’s both grounding and otherworldly."
Whether you're a curious traveler, art lover, or family, the farm offers a refreshing mix of craft, song, and storytelling—a cultural hug that feels both real and rare.
After you leave, you’ll carry more than souvenirs—you’ll bring home memories of song, skill, and a quiet connection to Taiwan’s rich indigenous heart.
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