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  1. 野柳地質公園. Opening hours. Opening hours (Summer) 9AM-6PM. Amount of people. 2024-07-11. 2024-06-26. 2024-06-27. 2024 Yehliu Night Tours DM.

  2. Yehliu Geo-park features all sorts of strange-looking rocks. It is part of Datun Mountain that stretches out to the sea. Weathering, marine erosion, and crustal movement together created the world-renowned scenery of mushroom rocks, sea caves, tofu rocks, candle rocks, and giant’s kettles.

  3. Yehliu Geopark juts off the northeast coast of Taiwan on a small peninsula and only takes an hour to reach from the capital. Whether you visit Yehliu Geopark from Taipei by bus or group tour, this guide will help you plan the perfect trip.

  4. The North Coast of Taiwan (Wanli District/ Jinshan District area) is filled with breathtakingly extraordinary rock formations, the most widely known of which is the various unique geological landscapes in Yehliu Geopark. The famous Queen’s Head, Fairy Shoe, etc., are absolute works of beauty by nature’s uncanny craftsmanship.

  5. One of the premier destinations in northern Taiwan, Yehliu Geopark is home to a number of unique geological formations including the iconic "Queen's Head" (女王頭), and is located along a cape stretching out from the town of Wanli.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YehliuYehliu - Wikipedia

    Yehliu Rock formations within the geopark. Yehliu (Chinese: 野柳; pinyin: Yěliǔ) is a cape in Wanli District, New Taipei, Taiwan. The cape, known by geologists as the Yehliu Promontory, forms part of the Daliao Miocene Formation.

  7. Yehliu is a cape of about 1,700 meters long formed by Datun Mountain reaching into the sea. When overlooked from above, the place is like a giant turtle submerging into the sea. Thus, it is also called "Yehliu Turtle."

  8. The North Coast of Taiwan (Wanli District/ Jinshan District area) is filled with breathtakingly extraordinary rock formations, the most widely known of which is the various unique geological landscapes in Yehliu Geopark.

  9. Stretching far out into the East China Sea, this limestone cape is a geologist's dreamland where aeons of wind and sea erosion can be observed in hundreds….

  10. Yehliu Geopark, located in the northernmost part of Taiwan, is a unique destination. Here, you can see fascinating rock formations that resemble waves of mud frozen in time. It’s hard to imagine how these rocks formed, but one thing is certain: Mother Earth took thousands, if not millions, of years to create this masterpiece.

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