Six Flags Taiwan

 (Chinese: 六旗台灣) is a theme park located on the outskirts of,. It is owned and operated by, and is the second-most visited theme park on the island of Taiwan. It was previously known as Xiao Tainan (Chinese: 小臺南) and was owned & operated by the Republic of China Air Force as a summer camp for future recruits.

History
In 1959, the Xiao Tainan camp was opened. In 1965, the park's manager Colonel Tow Hongliang designed the park's wooden roller coaster Jet Coaster, which is still standing today.

In 1999, Premier Parks bought Xiao Tainan from the Taiwanese military, which was looking to divest itself of the park, for an estimated US$23 million. Under new administration, the park's name was officially changed to Six Flags Taiwan. Twenty new attractions were added to the park.