|The Queen's Head on the North Coast, Yehliu Geological Park
CNN, the American cable television news network, has reported on the unique beauty of Yehliu Geological Park, describing it as comparable to extraterrestrial landscapes and the most Mars-like rock environment on Earth.
A visit here offers a feast for the eyes with numerous peculiar rocks and beautiful stones, including the internationally renowned "Queen's Head," as well as must-see coastal erosion wonders like "Ice Cream Stone," "Honeycomb Stone," "Ginger Rock," and "Candlestick Rock." Visitors will truly be amazed and awed by the rich geological and topographical landscapes, marveling at the incredible work of nature.
In addition to the diverse marine ecology and fishing village charm in the surrounding areas, Yehliu has become a tourist destination with educational, sightseeing, and recreational functions. Moreover, every May, during the return journey of the Mazu statue from Jinshan Cihui Palace, the procession passes through the coastal erosion caves at Yehliu, where the statue was originally discovered by fishermen, making it a very special event.
(Partial information source: New Taipei City Tourism Website)
▲ The admired "Queen's Head" is a must for everyone – you simply must take a photo with the Queen!
▲ The image of the "Playful Princess" is like a noble princess with a cute bun hairstyle, with a rounder face compared to the Queen's Head!
▲ From afar, the "Candlestick Rock" resembles large candlesticks!
|Self-guided audio tour
※ Available in Mandarin Chinese, English, Japanese, and Korean.
▲ No need to rent or return an audio guide device; simply use your personal smartphone to start listening and discover the captivating landscape of Yehliu Geopark at your own pace. (It is recommended to bring your own headphones.
▲ A total of 15 scenic spots are introduced.