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Hualien

Located in eastern Taiwan, Hualien County is blessed with stunning mountain and coastal landscapes,

earning it the title of “Taiwan’s Most Beautiful Exclamation Mark.”
Bordered by the vast Pacific Ocean to the east and the majestic Central Mountain Range to the west, Hualien boasts diverse natural attractions, including Taroko National Park, the East Coast National Scenic Area, and the Hualien-Taitung Valley Scenic Area.

Beyond its breathtaking scenery, Hualien blends the cultures of indigenous peoples, Hakka, and Minnan communities, creating a unique cultural tapestry. Its rich ecology and local traditions make it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking both nature and culture.

Famous for its stunning marble gorges and tunnel trails, it’s a paradise for hiking and nature enthusiasts.
Among them, the Zhuilu Old Trail preserves remnants from the Japanese colonial era and requires advance reservation and an entrance fee.

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Qingshui Cliff

hailed as one of Taiwan’s Eight Scenic Spots, feature dramatic cliffs plunging into the Pacific Ocean, creating a breathtaking horizon where sea meets sky—an ideal spot to admire the stunning coastal landscape.

boasts a stunning coastline, making it an ideal spot for sunrise viewing and cycling.
The uniquely shaped stones along the shore offer a perfect place to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature.

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Dongdamen Night Market

Dongdamen Night Market in Hualien is famous for its vibrant atmosphere, lively stalls, and as a bustling hub where locals and visitors gather to experience the city’s culture and nightlife.

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Hualien

Located in eastern Taiwan, Hualien County is blessed with stunning mountain and coastal landscapes,

earning it the title of “Taiwan’s Most Beautiful Exclamation Mark.”

Bordered by the vast Pacific Ocean to the east and the majestic Central Mountain Range to the west, Hualien boasts diverse natural attractions, including Taroko National Park, the East Coast National Scenic Area, and the Hualien-Taitung Valley Scenic Area.

Beyond its breathtaking scenery, Hualien blends the cultures of indigenous peoples, Hakka, and Minnan communities, creating a unique cultural tapestry. Its rich ecology and local traditions make it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking both nature and culture.

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Taroko National Park

Famous for its stunning marble gorges and tunnel trails, it’s a paradise for hiking and nature enthusiasts.
Among them, the Zhuilu Old Trail preserves remnants from the Japanese colonial era and requires advance reservation and an entrance fee.

Qingshui Cliff

hailed as one of Taiwan’s Eight Scenic Spots, feature dramatic cliffs plunging into the Pacific Ocean, creating a breathtaking horizon where sea meets sky—an ideal spot to admire the stunning coastal landscape.

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Qixingtan Beach

boasts a stunning coastline, making it an ideal spot for sunrise viewing and cycling.
The uniquely shaped stones along the shore offer a perfect place to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature.

Dongdamen Night Market

Dongdamen Night Market in Hualien is famous for its vibrant atmosphere, lively stalls, and as a bustling hub where locals and visitors gather to experience the city’s culture and nightlife.

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