One-day trip to Taroko National Park in Hualien, Taiwan

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clock8 hours

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    Taroko National Park is known for its majestic, nearly vertical marble gorge landscape. Along the gorge landscape of Liwu Creek, you can see thousands of cliffs, cliffs, canyons, winding tunnels, Dali rock formations and streams. The waterfall is an important landscape of Taroko National Park. From the Tarokokou to the Wenshan, there are quite a few waterfalls. The most famous ones are the Baiyang Waterfall, the Silver Belt Waterfall, the Changchun Waterfall, the Green Water Waterfall, and many other unknown waterfalls.
    Yanzikou and Jiuqu Cave are the most exciting natural wonders of the Taroko Gorge. They are also the narrowest two sections of the canyon. There are pedestrian trails on the side of the river for visitors to enjoy. Many small caves can be seen on the marble cliffs on the other side of the swallow's mouth. Whenever it is spring and summer, there are often small swifts and Swallows singing and singing between the cliffs, or nesting in the caves, hence the name Yanzikou. The tunnel landscape of the Jiuqu Cave, such as the back of the intestines and the song of the river, allows visitors to enjoy the canyon scenery along the twists and turns of the semi-dark and semi-dark routes.
    In addition, the Taroko Archway is a small Chinese-style archway, which is a popular attraction for the commemoration of the commemoration; the Changchun Temple is dedicated to commemorating the demolition of the staff in the middle of the building, standing in the green valley, flying waterfalls and diarrhea , which constitutes a color tuned landscape. The hero of the road is always accompanied by green mountains and green waters.
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