Six Flags Taiwan

 (Chinese: 六旗台灣) is a theme park located in of,. It is owned and operated by, and is the 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. It is the second-oldest park in the Six Flags chain behind (though that is because, much like Six Flags New England, historically it was not always a Six Flags park).

The park attracts around 30 million visitors from Taiwan,, , and each year. The park's mascot is, played in advertisements by the comedian Hou Zidan.

This park famously has the Six Flags Capsule, a vault buried in August 2005 to be opened in August 2020.

The official theme song for Six Flags Taiwan, "Let's GO BIG", was written by and  and performed by  and Jiao Sun, it was also released on CD by.

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 for the park's opening in the 2000 season. Twenty new attractions were added to the park.

The park was briefly closed in 2003 for two reasons: one reason being the and the second reason being due to renovations.

In 2005, Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Taiwan opened as part of the 2004-05 expansion after Six Flags bought an open field adjacent to the park. The park's SAMECO Log Flume, "Log Flume", was moved to this area and re-named "Mr. Six's Wild Flume" with new theming. However, it was initially hard for Six Flags to build Hurricane Harbor Taiwan, as much of the attractions' individual parts (including those for Tornado) arrived separately in shipping containers, but the park was able to open on time.

In 2008, they famously declined an offer from Golden Horse to get exclusive building rights, instead opting to acquire a single ZXC-24A Spinning Coaster as a compromise.

Areas

 * DC Universe (DC 宇宙)
 * Gotham City (高譚市)
 * Kidzopolis (formerly "Taiwan Wiggles World" from 2004-2007 and "Wiggles World" from 2008-2010; model for the later Wiggles World attractions at the U.S. parks)
 * Looney Tunes Movie Town (魯尼曲調電影城)
 * Main Street (主要街道)
 * Thrill Zone (驚險區)
 * Whistlestop Park (吹口哨-停止 公園)

Roller coasters

 * Batman: The Ride  (蝙蝠俠) (2000, a B&M Batman Clone, originally going to be installed at Paramount's Kings Island as Face-Off until Paramount preferred the invertigo model) [Gotham City]
 * Bizarro (比扎罗) (2009, a BAMECO Supersonic Coaster) [DC Universe]
 * Boomerang: Coast to Coaster (迴旋鏢：從海岸到海岸) (2000, a Vekoma Boomerang) [Thrill Zone]
 * Goliath (巨人) (2000, a CCI-designed & BAMECO-built wooden roller coaster) [Thrill Zone]
 * The Flash: Supersonic Velocity (閃光燈：超音速速度)  (2015, a Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter) [DC Universe]
 * Jet Coaster (噴氣杯墊) (1965, a wooden roller coaster) [Main Street]
 * The Joker (小丑) (2002, a BHS/Schwarzkopf steel coaster, formerly known as Aktion-Bahn on the German fair circuit from 1990-1998) [Gotham City]
 * Marvin's Space Rocket (馬文的太空火箭) (1989; A Zierer Large Tivoli coaster, formerly known as "Space Ship" [1989-1998]) [Looney Tunes Movie Town]
 * Pandemonium (閃電戰) (2008, a Golden Horse ZXC-24A Spinning Coaster, formerly known as Tony Hawk's Big Spin from 2008-2010, only version of Pandemonium to not be a Gerstlauer coaster) [Thrill Zone]
 * Superman: Ride of Steel (超人：鋼鐵之騎) (2000, a TOGO Sit-Down Coaster) [DC Universe]

Flat rides

 * Bungee Boy! (蹦極男孩!) (2002, a reverse bungee ride) [Thrill Zone]
 * Daffy Duck's Hanggliding Tours (達菲鴨的懸掛式滑翔之旅) (2003, a Dartron Cliff Hanger) [Looney Tunes Movie Town]
 * Scooby-Doo! Ghostblasters: The Mystery of the Haunted Temple (史酷比！ 鬼爆破：鬧鬼寺之謎) (2002, a Sally Corporation "Scooby-Doo's Haunted Mansion" dark ride) [Looney Tunes Movie Town]
 * Superman: Tower of Power (超人：力量之塔) (2006, an Intamin Giant Drop) [DC Universe]
 * Tainan Sky Screamer (台南天空尖叫) (2014, a Funtime Star Flyer, only SkyScreamer to not have any text on the top due to language differences) [Thrill Zone]
 * Wonder Woman's Swinging Lasso (神奇女俠的搖擺套索) (2003, a KMG Afterburner) [DC Universe]

Kiddie rides

 * Bugs Bunny's Magic Motorcade (兔八哥的魔法車隊) (1989; A Hampton Rides kiddie umbrella ride with jeeps, Volkswagen style cars, and motorcycles, formerly known as "Kids Carousel" [1989-1999]) [Looney Tunes Movie Town]
 * Krazy Kars (疯狂的汽车) (2004, a specially themed MSC Incorporated Vintage Car Circuit, formerly known as "Big Red Cars" from 2004-2010) [Kidzopolis]
 * Krazy Kups (瘋狂的茶杯) (2004, a Mack Rides Tea Cups ride, formerly known as "Dorothy's Tea Cups" from 2004-2010) [Kidzopolis]
 * Taz Twister (塔茲龍捲風) (1989; A Zierer kiddie Wave Swinger ride, formerly known as "Little Swings" [1989-1999]) [Looney Tunes Movie Town]
 * Up, Up & Away (向上，向上和離開) (2004, a Zamperla Balloon Race ride, formerly known as "Yummy Yummy Fruit Salad" from 2004-2010) [Kidzopolis]
 * Wacky Wheel (搞笑輪) (2004, a SAMECO ferris wheel, formerly known as "Wiggly Ferris Wheel" from 2004-2010) [Kidzopolis]
 * Whistlestop Train (吹口哨-停止 旅客列車) (2008; a Chance Rides C.P. Huntington train ride) [Whistlestop Park]

Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Taiwan (六旗颱風港台灣)
Opened in 2005, and the park's biggest investment since it's acquisition by Premier Parks. Also known as Six Flags Typhoon Harbor.
 * Adventure River (冒險河) (2012; a 1,000-foot (300 m) long lazy river)
 * Aqua Splash (海王的飛濺) (2001; an Intamin Water Coaster, originally in the Thrill Zone land)
 * Big Kahuna (大卡胡納) (2005; four-slide intertube complex)
 * Dive Bomber (俯衝轟炸機) (2005; a five story slide where the floor drops out from under you, originally had no trapdoor until 2015)
 * Monsoon Lagoon (季風潟湖) (2005; a wave deck)
 * Mr. Six's Wild Flume (六先生的野生船) (1993; a SAMECO Log Flume, formerly known as "Log Flume" from 1993-2005, originally in the Thrill Zone land)
 * Tornado (龍捲風) (2005; a ProSlide Technology Inc. Tornado "Rattler" slide)
 * Typhoon Bay (颱風灣) (2005; a 500,000 gallon wave pool)
 * Typhoon Mountain (颱風山) (2005, a set of ProSlide Technology Inc. Pipeline slides)

Coasters
5 coasters in Thrill Zone were removed and relocated to make room for some of Hurricane Harbor, Thrill Zone is now a third of it's original size.
 * Crazy Coaster (瘋狂過山車) (1980-2004, a Schwarzkopf steel coaster, sold to Carwardine Parks and relocated to Alabama's Backyard)
 * Robot Coaster (電子人的過山車) (1997-2004, a TOGO Standup Coaster; relocated to Six Flags Nebraska)
 * Twisted! (扭曲的) (1996-2004, a TOGO Ultra Twister, relocated to Six Flags El Kadsre)
 * (1995-2004, a TOGO Hyper Coaster; sold to and relocated to Legoland El Kadsre Resort)
 * (1994-2004, a Mack Bobsled; relocated to Six Flags Nebraska)

Incidents
Incidents for rides & coasters with their own pages are mentioned on the aforementioned pages.
 * On October 10, 2018 (National Day of the Republic of China), two Brazilian tourists from were injured when a cord snapped on the Bungee Boy! ride.  and the  investigated the incident, and the cause was determined to be the result of the park replacing a higher quality cord ordered from the manufacturer with a poorly-made one made locally. The ride was reopened after repairs in time for the 2019 season.

Trivia

 * As work on has been halted, those wishing to buy season passes for Six Flags Zhejiang have been given free passes for Six Flags Taiwan.
 * The Hurricane Harbor area is the second-largest Six Flags Hurricane Harbor waterpark behind that of Six Flags Nebraska.

As Xiao Tainan

 * 一個有趣的教育經驗 (English: A fun educational experience)

As Six Flags Taiwan

 * Six Flags Taiwan - GO BIG! (2000-2003)
 * Six Flags Taiwan - The Roller Coaster Capital of East Asia (2004-2008)
 * 讓我們的黨和戰鬥！ (English: Let's party and battle!) (2008-2012)
 * Go Big, Go Six Flags Taiwan! (2012-2018)
 * 台灣驚險之城 (English: Taiwan's Thrill City) (2018-present)