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Directions of Fines for Violation of the Activities Prohibited in the Domain of Taroko National Park

  • PostDate:2019-06-20 00:00

Directions of Fines for Violation of the Activities Prohibited in the Domain of Taroko National Park

Prohibited Activities

Fines (NT$)

First Violation

Second Violation

Third or More Violations

1.

Displaying, selling, transporting, or collecting of animals, plants, ores, and their specimens or derived products which are illegally hunted or collected.

3000

3000

3000

2.

Bringing shotguns, cables, nets, clips, cages, batteries, poison, and other hunting equipment capable of capturing, hunting, harming, or poisoning wildlife into the National Park.

3000

3000

3000

3.

Peddling, erecting stalls, or engaging in performance activities without permission or authorization.

3000

3000

3000

4.

Earth filling, land leveling, or dumping soil and rocks.

3000

3000

3000

5.

Establishing votive offering facilities or graves, posting advertisements or mobile advertisements, hanging or placing trail markings, or establishing other facilities that disturb the landscape.

1500

3000

3000

6.

Creating a disturbance, lighting campfires, cooking, barbecuing, grass boarding, swimming, river tracing, rock climbing, camping, erecting tents, playing or using speakers, operating remote-controlled machinery, and partaking in other similar activities outside of designated areas.

1500

3000

3000

7.

Littering plastic bottles, polystyrene, other plastic or metal products, food waste, and other objects and trash not compostable or biodegradable.

1500

3000

3000

8.

Lighting firecrackers, fireworks, joss paper, and other objects which could disturb public safety.

1500

3000

3000

9.

Parking carelessly and disrupting traffic within the National Park.

600

1200

2400

10.

Destructing public property and facilities.

3000

3000

3000

11.

Abandoning or releasing animals, or feeding wildlife.

3000

3000

3000

12

Entering into areas publically prohibited from entry or entering into Zhuilu Old Road without prior permission.

1500

3000

3000

13.

Bringing pets into the Ecological Protection Area, the Historical Preservation Area, or the Special Landscape Area (with the exception of along the highway).

600

1200

2400

14.

Changing and altering authorized routes, itinerary, and campgrounds upon entering the Ecological Protection Area. Emergency evacuations are exempt from this rule.

3000

3000

3000

15.

Entering into closed trails within the National Park, or straying from routes of open trails.

1500

3000

3000

16.

Establishing memorial plaques or other monumental facilities without authorization.

1500

3000

3000

17.

Participating in political activities and actions with the potential to cause social disputes or conflict.

1500

3000

3000