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Huhai Bay

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Located between Aodi Beach of Dawulun and Wanli District of New Taipei City, Huhai Bay is known for interesting reef rocks shaped by ocean waves. Visitors not only can feast their eyes with beautiful views of the sky and oceans, but can even look at Keelung Islet in the far distance and the and incoming big boats along a bicycle path. Thus, the bay is ideal for a leisurely trip and hiking. At the nearby tourist information center, visitors can sip coffee and listen to the sounds of waves at once, or appreciate the colorful setting Sun. At night, the beautiful sparkling dots on the sea from fishery boats make this area worth a stay.

Fun Facts

Waimu Shan seashore is the longest natural seashore remained in Keelung City with a total of 5 kilometers from Waimu Shan fishing port to Aoditong Village. The seashore includes open seashore and marine cliff to make spectacular scenery.

Travel Info

  • Add:No.19, Ln. 208, Jijin 1st Rd., Anle Dist., Keelung City, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
  • Tel:886-2-24287664
  • Opening Hours:free open
  • Parking information:Two car parks of upper and lower, which can park 50 vehicles; sightseeing buses can park at upper car park.

Traffic Info

Public transport:

  1. Take Keelung bus 505 to Qingrenhu Rd. bus stop; follow Lane 208 of Jijin 1st Rd.; it’s about 40 min. by foot.
  2. Take Keelung bus 509 to Lovers Lake bus stop; walk across the street to the park area.

Driving:

  1. can be used by Sun Yat-sen Freeway north of Keelung, transferred from the railway station to meet Wen Hua Lu, Zhongshan, one or two roads to enter the wood mountain Marina.
  2. go north through North-Keelung, the Fund after the interchange, turn left to fund all the way back to West Coast Highway, turn right towards the direction of exterior wood mountain to enter, bicycle parking next to the tourist trail.
  3. the Jinshan, Wanli visitors can fund Highway and turn left in the direction to Wu Sheng Jie Wu LUN fishing ports along the coastline to the Waimu Bay Beach, or via the West coast road turn left, towards the direction of exterior wood mountain to enter, bicycle parking next to the tourist trail.

Last updated:2021-03-08
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  • Office (Baisha Bay Visitor Center)
  • No.33-6, Xiayuankeng, Demao Village, Shimen District, New Taipei City, 25341 googlemap
  • Phone: 886-2-8635-5100
  • Fax: 886-2-2636-6675
  • Sanzhi Visitor Center
  • No.164-2, Putoukeng, Puping Village, Sanzhi District, New Taipei City, 25245 googlemap
  • Phone: 886-2-8635-5143
  • Fax: 886-2-8635-3748
  • Jinshan Visitor Center (Yehliu Service station)
  • No.171-2, Huanggang Rd., Jinshan District, New Taipei City, 20844 googlemap
  • Phone: 886-2-2498-8980
  • Fax: 886-2-2498-5290
  • Yehliu Visitor Center
  • No.167-1, Gangdong Rd., Yehliu village, Wanli District, New Taipei City, 20744 googlemap
  • Phone: 886-2-2492-2016
  • Fax: 886-2-2492-4519
  • Heping Island Visitor Center
  • No.360, Ping 1st Rd., Zhongzheng Dist., Keelung City, 20247 googlemap
  • Phone: 886-2-2463-5452
  • Fax: 886-2-2463-6987
  • Guanyinshan Visitor Center (Guanyinshan Service station)
  • No.130, Sec. 3, Lingyun Rd., Wugu District, New Taipei City, 24844 googlemap
  • Phone: 886-2292-8888
  • Fax: 886-2-2291-9444
  • Jhongjiao Bay Visitor Center
  • No. 180-3, Haixing Rd., Jinshan Dist., New Taipei City,208003 googlemap
  • Phone: 886-2-2408-2319

 

 

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