Built in 1952, this was one of the most beloved amusement parks in the greater Taipei area until it closed sometime in the late 1990s or early 2000s. It soon became more known for ghost stories after a series of suspicious deaths on site. Not much remains of it, and the original site is not open to the public as of 2024.
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Themes
- Ghost Island (鬼島)
- Amusement Parks in Taiwan (台灣的樂園)
Connections
- Taibai Building (碧潭太白樓)
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