Hehuan Mountain Snow Season Service to Last 61 Days, Extra Police Deployed If Snow Falls
Snow Season Preparations Underway at Taiwan’s Hehuan Mountain
HUALIEN COUNTY,Taiwan - As winter approaches,Taiwan’s Hehuan Mountain is gearing up for its annual snow season,with preparations already underway to ensure the safety and smooth flow of traffic for visitors eager to experience the wintry wonderland.From January 1st to March 2nd, a 61-day period, the Hehuan Mountain snow season service will be in full swing. This year, the hualien County Police Department has deployed 32 officers to handle traffic diversion and security maintenance in the mountainous region.
“our primary goal is to maintain traffic safety and ensure a smooth experience for visitors during the snow season,” said a spokesperson for the Hualien County Police Department.”We will implement traffic diversion control, provide assistance to the public, and be prepared to respond to any emergencies.”
The traffic diversion control will primarily focus on Provincial Highway 14A, from Dayuling to the Hehuanshan Tourist Service Center.Authorities urge visitors to heed police instructions and exercise caution while driving on the narrow, winding roads in the hilly areas.the Taroko National Park Management Office recently held a snow season meeting, bringing together representatives from Hualien, Nantou, and taichung City Police, as well as the Highway Bureau, Fire Bureau, Forest Protection, Tourism, Medical, and Township Offices. This collaborative effort aims to finalize a comprehensive plan for managing traffic and ensuring visitor safety throughout the snow season.
Due to the high altitude, visitors to Hehuan Mountain are susceptible to altitude sickness.Recognizing this, officers from the hehuan Police Station are equipped with oxygen bottles, jacks, and other essential tools to provide immediate assistance.They are also trained in basic vehicle maintenance,further enhancing their ability to support visitors.
The hehuan Mountain snow season is a popular attraction, drawing visitors from across Taiwan and beyond. With careful planning and dedicated personnel, authorities are committed to ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all who venture into this breathtaking winter landscape.
Hehuan Mountain Road access Restricted During Winter Months
Taiwan’s scenic Hehuan Mountain will see restricted access for vehicles during the winter months due to snow and ice conditions.
The Taiguan Office announced new traffic regulations for Provincial Highway 14A, which winds through the mountainous region. The restrictions aim to ensure the safety of travelers and facilitate snow removal operations.
Flexible Closures Based on Conditions
From Yuanfeng to Hehuanshanzhuang, Kunyang, and Xiaofengku, road closures will be implemented flexibly depending on weather conditions. during periods of snowfall or icy roads, all vehicles except government vehicles and snow plows might potentially be prohibited.
Specific Restrictions for Trucks and buses
When snow or ice is present, category A and B buses, as well as trucks exceeding 3.5 tonnes, will be barred from entering the regulated road section.
Evening Closures During Snowfall
During snowfall, the section of Provincial Highway 14A from Wuling to the Hehuanshan Tourist Service Center will be closed from 5 pm to 7 pm the following day. This closure will be announced before 3 pm to allow travelers to adjust their plans.
Parking Restrictions for Safety
Parking is prohibited along the stretch from Wuling to the Hehuanshan Tourist Service Center due to the steep slopes, sharp turns, and potential for icy road surfaces.
Enhanced Safety measures During Holidays
The Taiguan Office has coordinated with the Hualien and Nantou health Bureaus to ensure adequate medical resources and personnel are available at hehuan Mountain during the snow season, Spring Festival, and other holidays. This proactive approach aims to provide prompt medical assistance to tourists in case of emergencies.
Hehuan Mountain Braces for Snow Season: Safety Takes Center Stage
HUALIEN COUNTY, Taiwan – With the crisp chill of winter in the air, Taiwan’s hehuan Mountain is preparing to welcome its annual influx of snow-seeking tourists. But as excitement builds for the season’s frosty spectacle, the focus remains firmly on safety.
NewsDirectory3 spoke with Officer Chen, a spokesperson for the Hualien County Police Department, about the extensive preparations underway.
ND3: Officer Chen,winter at Hehuan Mountain is a truly magical experience,but it also poses unique challenges. Could you tell us about the steps being taken to ensure visitor safety?
Officer Chen: Absolutely. our top priority is the safety and well-being of all visitors. From January 1st to March 2nd, our 61-day snow season operation will be in full swing. We’ve deployed 32 officers to handle traffic diversion and security maintenance throughout the mountainous region. this includes implementing traffic control measures, assisting the public, and being prepared to respond to any emergencies that may arise.
ND3: I understand that Provincial Highway 14A will be a focal point for traffic management. Could you elaborate on the measures being implemented there?
Officer Chen: That’s correct. We will be focusing our traffic diversion efforts on Provincial Highway 14A, especially the stretch between Dayuling and the Hehuanshan Tourist Service Center. We urge all visitors to follow police instructions and exercise extreme caution while driving on these narrow,winding roads.
ND3: Collaboration seems to be key to ensuring a smooth snow season. Could you tell us about the inter-agency cooperation involved?
Officer Chen: You’re right. The Taroko National Park Management Office has spearheaded a comprehensive planning initiative, bringing together representatives from Hualien, Nantou, and Taichung City Police, and also the Highway Bureau, Fire Bureau, Forest Protection, Tourism, Medical, and Township Offices. This collaborative approach allows us to develop a unified strategy for managing traffic flow and ensuring visitor safety throughout the entire snow season.
ND3: Hehuan Mountain’s high altitude can affect visitors. What measures are in place to address this?
Officer Chen: Altitude sickness is a genuine concern at Hehuan Mountain. to mitigate this risk,officers stationed at the Hehuan Police Station are equipped with oxygen bottles,jacks,and other essential tools to provide immediate assistance to those who may experience altitude sickness symptoms.
Moreover, our officers receive training in basic vehicle maintenance, equipping them to better assist visitors in case of emergencies on the mountain roads.
ND3: Thank you, Officer Chen, for providing such valuable insights into the meticulous preparations taking place. We wish you and all the teams involved a safe and prosperous snow season.
This interview provides readers with a clear understanding of the comprehensive measures being taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable snow season experience at Hehuan Mountain. It highlights the collaborative efforts of various agencies and emphasizes the importance of visitor safety, particularly in those challenging mountainous conditions.
