Taiwan Taipei Suburb Travel: Yehliu Geopark🌊

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🛄ㅣYehliu Geopark (野柳地質公園)

Yehliu Geopark is a coastal geological park located in Wanli (萬里) in New Taipei City, Taiwan. This place is a place where unique rocks have been formed by the erosion of waves and wind over a long period of time, making it feel like you're on another planet. In particular, the 'Queen's Head' rock is the most famous, and it's amazing how it looks like it was carved by nature. It's gradually eroding over time, so it may disappear in a few years, so I definitely recommend you see it!!

As soon as I entered the park, the wide coastal scenery caught my eye. The cool sea breeze made me feel refreshed. First, I looked around Area 1, where various strangely shaped rocks were spread out. There are many mushroom-shaped rocks here, so it is also called the ‘Mushroom Rock Zone’.

Going a little further in, I saw the ‘Queen’s Head’ rock! It was even more amazing to see it in person than in pictures. There were many uniquely shaped rocks around here, such as the ‘Fairy Shoes (仙女鞋)’ and ‘Candlestick Rock (燭台石)’. I couldn’t help but be amazed because they were works of nature.

Also, the scenery of the sea and rocks was so beautiful that it was great for taking pictures. If the weather is good, you can take even better pictures with the blue sky, so be sure to check the weather before you visit!!

Yeliu Geopark was a special place where you can see the mysterious works of nature that took thousands of years to create up close. If you are planning a trip to Taiwan, I highly recommend stopping by~!!🫠

🔻 | Tips for visiting Yehliu Geopark

✔ Operating hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Last admission at 4:30 PM)
✔ Admission fee: Adults TWD 120 / Children TWD 60
✔ How to get there:

From Taipei, take Kuo-Kuang Bus No. 1815 near MRT ‘Taipei Main Station’, get off at ‘Yehliu Station’ and walk (about 10 minutes)

Taxi takes about 40-50 minutes🚗

📌ㅣAddress: 167-1 Hongdong Road, Wanli District, New Taipei City, 20744 Taiwan

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Post by TravelTAK | Mar 6, 2025

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