Little Wild Willow
Located in the east of Taiwan Island (China), more than 300km southeast of Taipei City, Xiaoyeliu Scenic Area is a unique geological park formed by changes in the earth's crust and natural erosion of seawater, creating interesting and attractive shapes.
Each rock here has a unique shape, such as tofu rock, honeycomb rock, mushroom rock, big-eyed frog rock, camel rock and turtle rock...
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The stones are naturally created to look like seals playing on the beach. |
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Tourists explore the amazing images of nature. |
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Vietnamese tourists excitedly take photos at Xiao Ye Liu scenic area. |
Phu Son Aquatic Resources Conservation Area
After being recognized as a Fisheries Conservation Area, Phu Son has been closed to fishing since 2005 to restore the previously overexploited marine ecosystem. The conservation of the habitat has accelerated the recovery of marine life here.
Today, the Fushan Aquatic Resources Conservation Area in Taitung County, Taiwan (China) has become a coastal eco-tourism destination that attracts many tourists, and is also a place to promote public awareness of preserving and promoting aquatic resources.
Coming here, visitors can see many types of fish, shellfish and perfectly preserved coral reefs. Especially, visitors can see with their own eyes the sea creatures swimming happily under the clear water and take the opportunity to record these wonderful moments.
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A temple located right next to Phu Son Aquatic Resources Conservation Area. |
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Panorama of Phu Son Aquatic Resources Conservation Area. |
Vietnamese tourists experience watching marine life under the clear water of Phu Son Marine Life Reserve. |
Tam Tien Island - a place to watch the sunrise and welcome the new year
Sanxiantai Island, located in Taitung County, is a famous natural scenic area with diverse marine ecosystems and pristine natural beauty.
The most distinctive feature of Tam Tien Island is three giant rocks with many mysterious legends, standing out in the middle of the sea, connected to the mainland by an eight-span bridge, looking like a dragon playing with the ocean waves.
Tam Tien Island is also considered by locals as an ideal place to watch the sunrise, welcome the first light of the new year, and pray for a lucky year.
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The eight-span bridge connects the mainland to an offshore island, where many locals choose to watch the sunrise and welcome the new year. |
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Beach at Tam Tien Island scenic area. |
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Tourists experience in Tam Tien Island area. |
Seven Star Pond
Qixingtan Beach is a wide stretch of rock that runs along the coast overlooking the Pacific Ocean, next to Hualien Airport. The sea water is crystal clear, with a long stretch of rock embracing the bay, visitors take a deep breath to feel the pure freshness.
From here, visitors can gaze out at the lush green mountains and busy highways, occasionally looking up to the sky to watch the fleets of planes taking off and landing continuously from Hualien dual-use airport.
That Tinh Dam means Seven Star Lake, referring to the area that used to have seven small lakes.
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That Tinh Dam tourist area beach. |
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Stone embankment along Qixingtan beach. |
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Some pictures at That Tinh Dam tourist area. |
Daka Park
The name of Daka Park comes from the Taroko language, meaning "observatory", symbolizing Daka's original intention to move together towards a better future peacefully.
Once a cement factory, it has been transformed into a stopover, a cultural tourist destination that incorporates green energy technology. The park is equipped with many solar power systems shaped like flowers, named "flowers of peace".
These flowers can automatically rotate towards the sun to take advantage of the sunlight intensity to generate electricity for Daka park.
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Some pictures of the solar power system that automatically rotates to follow the sun. |
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A “flower of peace” - a solar power system located next to a cement factory. |
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Daka Park was formerly part of a dusty Cement Factory. |
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