Maobitou Park, situated at the southeastern cape of the Hengchun Peninsula, is a natural wonder that owes its name to a protruding coral reef rock resembling a crouching cat beside the rocky shore. This unique geological feature has been shaped by the relentless forces of wave erosion, wetting and drying cycles, salt crystallization, and sand erosion, resulting in the formation of collapsed cliffs, pot holes, reef pillars, and interlayer caves—landscapes that are both bizarre and captivating.
The park is an ideal spot to take in the sweeping views of the Taiwan Strait’s coastline. As the day draws to a close, the setting sun paints the sea surface in a brilliant red, a sight that is nothing short of majestic. For an even more expansive vista, visitors can stroll to the viewing platform above, where the sky and sea appear to merge seamlessly, and the park’s namesake ‘Maobitou’ is in full view. After soaking in the natural beauty, a visit to the commercial street at the park’s exit
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