Lapi Lake

Yilan Attractions

Lapi Lake Introduction

Lipi Lake is located next to the Yuanshan Fuyuan and features a memorial bridge built over the lake. The lake is named Lipi Lake because, when viewed from a height, its shape resembles a clam with its mouth open. Along the lakeshore, cypress and ginkgo trees are planted, which gradually turn red in the autumn and winter seasons, displaying a vibrant palette of orange and red hues that reflect beautifully on the expansive surface of the lake, creating a romantic atmosphere. The green-headed ducks leisurely swimming on the lake add a sense of comfort, making visitors feel as if they are in a picturesque location overseas. The lake's surface alternates between cool and warm, producing a misty haze that enhances its dreamlike beauty. As the light changes with the sunrise and sunset, sunlight cascades onto the lake, showcasing layers of colors. Coupled with the vast expanse of green grassland in the park and the distant emerald layered mountains, it is hard to believe that one is in a cemetery; it feels more like being in a fairy tale world. This stunning scenery attracts many photography enthusiasts, who come to capture dreamy and beautiful photos, while also drawing numerous tourists to visit.

Lapi Lake Travel Information

Address:No. 11, Lipi Rd, Yuanshan Township, Yilan County 264, Taiwan


Other Nearby Attractions: WanglongpiAthen Bakery Secret RoomMushroom MuseumKavalan DistillerySabelinaHerb Hill Aroma Plants MuseumOrange Town Preserved Fruit Image MuseumTaiwan Theater MuseumYilan Distillery (Jiazi Lanjiu Cultural Museum)Yilan Literary Museum


Nearby Cuisine: Li Chuanren Mochi


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