The park utilizes a specialized misting system designed to recreate a rainforest-like environment, which is optimal for the growth and aromatic profile of agarwood trees.
The facility houses a rare, massive agarwood carving that is claimed to be one of the largest of its kind in Taiwan.
Agarwood is formed when the Aquilaria tree undergoes a natural defense process, producing a fragrant resin in response to environmental stress or fungal infection.
The pavilion serves as an industry leader in the R&D of agarwood essential oil extraction techniques within Taiwan.
The site hosts an outdoor botanical garden that features over 300 species of trees and flora alongside the agarwood collections.
Chenglin Agarwood Flavor Forest Pavilion is a specialized educational park in Huwei Township dedicated to the production and history of agarwood. The facility features a sprawling forest garden filled with hundreds of agarwood tree varieties and aromatic plants. Visitors can explore the manufacturing processes involved in extracting essential oils and creating incense. The site includes a large-scale exhibition hall detailing the cultural and medicinal significance of agarwood across Asian history. A prominent feature is the massive, carved agarwood sculptures displayed throughout the grounds. The gift shop offers a wide array of products, including essential oils, soaps, and traditional incense, many manufactured on-site. The landscape design incorporates water features and reflective ponds integrated with the botanical displays. It serves as both a production facility and an immersive tourist attraction.
The reflective pond area framed by the Zen-style landscaping and agarwood trees.
Walk the entire outdoor garden trail before entering the indoor gift shop to fully appreciate the living collection.
Sample the complimentary agarwood tea frequently offered by staff to experience the subtle aromatic profile of the wood.
Visit on a weekday to avoid significant crowds that gather for bus tours during weekends.
Do not mistake the essential oil samples for dietary supplements; they are intended for aromatherapy and external use only.
Avoid touching the delicate carvings and wood specimens on display; keep voices low in the indoor exhibition gallery.