The Atayal indigenous people have developed survival wisdom in the mountains and forests following the ancient GAGA ancestral teachings. Their tribal culture, which harmoniously coexists with nature, urgently needs to be inherited, preserved, and promoted in highly technologically advanced modern society. They combine traditional ecological knowledge with modern agriculture, forestry, fishing, animal husbandry, tourism, and catering skills to develop tribal low-carbon ecological tourism. The Mqbaq Aboriginal Class will offer original indigenous handicraft courses, tribal-style meals, earth music and dance, and promote the "local production and local sales" policy of seasonal fruits and vegetables, allowing indigenous culture to thrive and tribal people to live sustainably.