[Taiwan's hidden gem 🏔 Yehliu Geopark]
by NAO@週末で海外旅行
Feb 13, 2023
Yehliu Geopark in Taiwan is located on Datun Mountain. When viewed from above, it resembles a giant turtle floating in the sea. This geopark was formed due to rock erosion, tectonic movements, and climate changes, leading to significant geographical transformations, making it one of Taiwan's important natural parks.
The park is divided into three sections. The first section features uniquely shaped rocks such as the Queen's Head and Fairy's Shoe. The second section has Bean Rocks and Dragon's Head Rock. The third section includes sea-eroded caves and various rock formations, making the geopark an excellent place for geological studies.
📍Address:
No. 167-1, Gangdong Rd., Wanli Dist., New Taipei City
🕰️Opening Hours:
08:00~17:00
How to get there:
1. Take the Taiwan High-Speed Rail (THSR) or regular train (TRA) to Taipei Station, then transfer to Kuo-Kuang Bus No. 1815 (destination Jinshan) and get off at Yehliu stop.
2. Take the Taiwan High-Speed Rail (THSR) or regular train (TRA) to Taipei Station, then transfer to the MRT to Tamsui Station, and then take the Crown Northern Coast Shuttle Bus No. 716 to Yehliu Geopark (Yehliu Ocean World) stop.
3. Take the regular train (TRA) to Keelung Station, then transfer to Keelung Bus No. 790 (destination Jinshan) and get off at Yehliu Geopark stop.
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