[Matsu‧Nangan] Yuntaishan-Best spot to watch the sunset

Yuntaishan, the highest peak in Nangan, Matsu!
With an elevation of 248 meters, it is the 98th of Taiwan’s 100 Small Peaks!
It is the best spot to climb and overlook the Matsu Islands and the Beijiao Peninsula of the mainland!

Xiaomi and his family rushed to Yuntai Mountain before sunset just to see the beautiful sunset~~~
Although Yuntaishan is the highest peak in Nangan, don’t worry! No need to get there breathlessly!
You can get there by motorcycle!!!
And the motorcycle parking space is just next to the Yuntaishan Observation Deck!
Very convenient!
The only drawback is that the wind is too strong~~~~

When Xiaomi was waiting for the sunset at Yuntai Mountain, there were very few people there, probably because it was not the peak season for Matsu. Xiaomi could watch whatever he wanted to watch without having to reserve a spot. He was in a great mood.

The pillars of Yuntai Mountain are all decorated with stone lions.
These stone lions quietly accompany us to watch the sunset
Although the stone lion is a little mottled, its serious expression seems to show that it is sticking to its post.
Whether the sun rises or sets, the stone lions will accompany you silently.
There is a little bit of persistence and a little bit of loneliness

The common Xianfeng grass (Chachamo) in the countryside looks lovely and charming in the afterglow of the sunset
I really want time to stay at this second

The sun sets
The setting sun falls into the clouds, leaving only the afterglow
The stone lions always attracted my attention, and I couldn't help but take a few more photos before leaving.

After the sun went down, I turned around to pull the car and saw colorful clouds.
Xiaomi thought it was so beautiful that she immediately called her family to watch it together~~~
This colorful cloud gave me a lot of surprises. My whole family thought it was so beautiful.
Beautiful Yuntaishan, see you next time!

#Matsu#Matsu Attractions#Matsu Yuntaishan
#Good place for family# Good place for outlying islands

Post by 袁小米 | Oct 1, 2021

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