The study area, "Shei-Chien", includes the Shei-Chien recreation area of Shei-Pa National Park and Nansan Village of Tai-an Township, Miaoli County, also known as the Eight Tribes of Beishih. Since the Shei-Chien recreation area coincides with the territory recording major activities of ancient Atayal tribes, the Shei-Pa National Park Headquarters is planning to expand the boundary of the recreation area outside the park to develop a ecotourism destination with aboriginal features. Therefore, the Headquarters has been working with the eight tribes to conserve the ecological environment, preserve the Atayal culture, and carry out the community empowerment plan. Based on field research, in-depth interviews, and focus group interviews, it is found that preliminary results have been achieved with the efforts of the park Headquarters. However, problems stil1 exist in ecotourism operation, community participation, government planning, and interpretation. Therefore, this study proposes further steps for future development. Additional suggestions for other stakeholders are also discussed in this paper.