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An annual visit to the North Coast- creating wonderful, new memory
During every Lantern Festival, Yehliu’s unique purifying ritual attracts large numbers of visitors.
Sanzhi is the place to see the earliest-blooming sakura (cherry trees) in Taiwan.
As winter approaches every year flocks of raptors fly from the north to the warm south to get through the hard winter, returning in spring the next year to breed.
Yehliu Geopark is open to night-time visits now, and this makes it truly unique. “Time of Rocks in Yehliu” uses colorful light and music to highlight the area’s mushroom rocks. Visitors can expect enjoy an indelible experience at the park.
Jinshans red heart sweet potatoes have a long history and are very well known. They are grown on a narrow alluvial plain.
“Sulfuric fire at fishery ports” is one of the eight most impressive views of Jinshan. When acetylene is lit and fire goes up, a huge “boom!” sound is heard. That is why locals call this “boom fire.” The scene in which the captain lights up sulfuric fire, a school of scaled sardines jump out from the sea, and fishermen catch the fish with “scissor-hand” nets is awe-inspiring.
Every year kite hobbyists from all over Taiwan and overseas flock to Shimen Kite Park for this major event on the international kite flying calendar.
Beautiful Sanzhi District has hillside terrace fields all over. Its abundant water and fertile soil provide perfect conditions for growing water oats.
Jinshan-Wanli hot springs are on the Datun Mountain geothermal belt.