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Towering coastal cliffs are a regular feature of Taiwan’s east. The most spectacular examples, known as the Qingshui Cliffs, extend 21km from Chondge, just north of where the Liwu River enters the sea, to the town of Heren. One classic location for cliff viewing is a little pullover park at Km176.4 on Hwy 9.
The cliffs are composed of durable marble and schist walls, which rise 200m to 1000m above sea level. They form the easternmost section of the Central Mountains, and reportedly are the oldest bit of rock in Taiwan.
Travel Info
Taroko National Park
[太魯閣國家公園 / Tàilǔgé Gúojiā Gōngyuán]
-Located in:Eastern Taiwan
-County:Hualien
-Features:Nature Landscapes, Scenic Spots, Outdoor activities
-Highly recommend to:Outdoors Enthusiasts
-Opening Hours:Tourist Center
Mon | 8:30 am – 17:00 pm |
Tue | 8:30 am – 17:00 pm |
Wed | 8:30 am – 17:00 pm |
Thu | 8:30 am – 17:00 pm |
Fri | 8:30 am – 17:00 pm |
Sat | 8:30 am – 17:00 pm |
Sun | 8:30 am – 17:00 pm |
*Close on the second Monday every month
-Contact:+886-3-862-1100 #360,361
-Transportation:
By Car |
By train→ Hualien bus |
By plane→ Hualien bus/rent a car/take taxi |
A Day or a Half Day Tour Bus:Please checkthe Taiwan Tour Bus tours. http://www.taiwantourbus.com.tw/ (chose”Hualien”) |
-More detailed info:Taroko National Park’s Official Website
-Address: 291, Fushi Village, Xiulin Township, Hualien County, Taiwan
Editor : Summer@ReadyGo
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