Jinshan-Wanli Hot Springs 1 Jinshan Visitor Center Jinshan Visitor Center is located at the entrance to Shitoushan Park, where the Twin Candlestick Islets can be viewed. More Jinshan Visitor Center Shitoushan Park It is only about 70 meters in height, an easy walk along the trail that is surrounded by beautiful flowers and wildlife. At the northern end of the trail, there is a red traditional pavilion, an excellent place to watch the beautiful Twin Candlestick Islets. More Shitoushan Park Jinbaoli Old Street Jinbaoli Old Street, also called Jinshan Old Street, is the only existing commercial street from the Qing Dynasty on the northern coast. Buildings of traditional style can still be seen here. More Jinbaoli Old Street Jinshan-Wanli hot springs Leaning against mountains and the sea, Jinshan and Wanli have plenty of natural resources. The two areas produce many agricultural products, too. Also, the Datun Volcanoes have bestowed Jishan and Wanli with high-quality hot springs. More Jinshan-Wanli hot springs Traffic Info Public transportation: Kuo Kuang Bus (Hotline: 0800-010-138; (02)2383-2783): From Taipei Terminal, take a bus that goes from Taipei to Jinshan. Royal Bus (Hotline: 0800-551-687; (02)8295-7022): From Taipei Main Station, take a bus that goes from Taipei to Jinshan. Keelung Bus (Hotline: 0800-588-010; (02)2433-6111): From Keelung Train Station, take a bus that goes from Keelung to Jinshan / Tamsui. Tamsui Bus (Hotline: 0800-002-279; (02)2621-3340): From MRT Tamsui Station, take a bus that goes from Tamsui to Keelung. Google Route Planning Last updated:2023-03-25