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The East Coast region follows the convergence of the Philippine and Eurasian tectonic plates. The land was formed by the movement of the plates along with sea erosion and rivers that flow down steep hills and through deep valleys and terraces. The East Coast consists of a great variety of coral reefs and erosion has, over time, created an ever-moving landscape. The coastal range is geographically unique and stunning in its beauty, includes coastal terraces, sandy beaches, gravel beaches, reefs, offshore islands, capes, and marine-erosion land formations such as marine benches, caves, and ditches. 

【Suggest Itinerary】

9:00    Pick up from Hualien Railway Station or Hualien's Hotel

9:30    Fanshuliao (15 mins)

10:00  Baqi lookout (15 mins)

10:45  Yuedong Recreation Area (Entrance Fee NT$ 100 per person, 30 mins)

11:30  Shitiping (Entrance Fee NT$ 50/60 per car, 1 hr)

12:30  Aboriginal Creative Meal or Seafood Restaurant (Optional)

13:40  Chanhong Bridge (10 mins)

13:50  Xibulan Visitor Center (10 mins)

14:10  Tropic of Cancer Marker (10 mins)

14:30  Joki Art Space or Necklace Studio Afternoon Tea (0.5 hr)

15:05  Shimen Scenic Spot (0.5 hr)

17:00  Drop off at Night Market or Hualien's Hotel

【Other Optioanal Scenic Spots】
◎ Fengbin Skywalk (Entrance Fee NT$ 40 per head, Parking Fee NT$ 50 per car)
◎ Jiqi Beach Recreation Area (Only open during summer, Entrance Fee NT$ 100)

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East Coast

Day Tour No.3

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