Taiwan version of the Hobbit Village opens the magical entrance to the Elf Valley
by Biu’s Travel Diary
Jun 26, 2025
Have you ever imagined walking into a small village surrounded by greenery, where elves and forest guardians live? When you come to the "Emi Da Elf Valley Tea Tree Manor" in Liugui, Kaohsiung, your dream seems to have come true. This is a valley farm that combines tea tree planting, natural landscape, fairy tale architecture and healing atmosphere. It is known as the "Taiwanese version of the Hobbit Village" and will make both adults and children fall in love with it in a second.
🌿 Fairy Tale Manor in the Tea Tree Forest, Enter the Elf World in a Second
Emi Da was originally a farm mainly for tea tree planting. The owner planted large areas of tea trees, eucalyptus and vanilla plants in the valley. Later, this land was built into a dream manor that combines nature education and fairy tale architecture. The huts, mushroom pavilions, wooden platforms, mini cave huts, and elf trails are all surrounded by greenery and forest phytoncides, and everywhere looks like a scene that only appears in cartoons.
The owner of the manor loves fragrance and aromatherapy. The park is filled with the scent of tea trees, accompanied by leisurely music and a relaxing rhythm. The overall atmosphere is super healing, suitable for travelers who like slow living, photography, and parent-child walks.
📸 Super good for taking photos! There are many check-in spots for IG beauties. It is no exaggeration to say that almost every corner here is worth taking photos and collecting. The following highlights are especially recommended: 🏡 Elf Cottage: A round door cottage imitating the Hobbit style, super fairytale and super healing 🍄 Mushroom chairs and stone steps: red and white fairytale style, it is basically the entrance to the elf village 🌿 Tea Tree Forest: A natural background wall surrounded by greenery and light and shadow 🌸 Vanilla Tunnel and Valley Trail: The combination of spring flowers and mountain views is super dreamy 🫖 Open-air tea platform: The best place to enjoy mountain views + tea fragrance 🫖 Enter the world of tea fragrance and experience the healing power of nature 🫖 The manor is not only good for taking photos, but also for participating in a series of experience activities: ✔️ Tea tree distillation guide: Learn about the production process and efficacy of tea tree essential oil ✔️ Essential oil DIY experience: You can mix your own fragrance spray or balm ✔️ Forest tea experience: Sit on the outdoor platform to drink tea, chat and watch the mountain view ✔️ Herb and vanilla plant tour: a natural course that is super friendly to families
The park welcomes children to explore. It is like walking through a maze and discovering surprises in different corners. It is an educational and relaxing mountain forest healing journey.
📍【Tourism Information】
Location: No. 27-1, Xinfali, Xinkai, Liugui District, Kaohsiung City
Opening hours: 10:00-17:00 daily (closed on Wednesdays, it is recommended to make an appointment in advance)
Tickets: about 150 yuan per person, which can be used to offset consumption/experience
Recommended stay time: 1.5-2.5 hours
Amida is not just a tourist attraction, it is a living fairy tale forest.
Here, there is no commercial hustle and bustle, only the shadows of trees blown by the wind, the fragrance of tea and the quiet time like an elf. You don’t need to believe in fairy tales, just walk in and you will naturally feel the magic.
#5月好去处2025
Post by Biu’s Travel Diary | Jun 26, 2025












