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'''Taroko''' means the "magnificent and beautiful". Long ago a tribeman of the [[Truku]] aboriginal tribe saw the beauty of the azure Pacific when he walked out of the gorge. Astonished by the elegance of the scene, he cried: "Taroko!". | '''Taroko''' means the "magnificent and beautiful". Long ago a tribeman of the [[Truku]] aboriginal tribe saw the beauty of the azure Pacific when he walked out of the gorge. Astonished by the elegance of the scene, he cried: "Taroko!". |
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Taroko (Taroko National Park)
Taroko means the "magnificent and beautiful". Long ago a tribeman of the Truku aboriginal tribe saw the beauty of the azure Pacific when he walked out of the gorge. Astonished by the elegance of the scene, he cried: "Taroko!".