Bantianliao Cape Introduction
Hōlòng Cape is located at a high point in the coastal hills, offering a stunning view of the harbor beauty for dozens of kilometers and the vast ocean with its rising and falling tides and crashing white waves. The sunrise and sunset scenery is particularly beautiful, with the sunset at Hōlòng Cape being especially spectacular and captivating. The expansive view allows visitors to gaze into the distance, with lush green hills on one side and a stretching coastline on the other, creating breathtaking scenery. An even more charming sight is the line of giant wind turbines along the azure seaside, shining with brilliant white light under the blue sky, occasionally enhanced by a passing train. The historical significance of Hōlóng Cape includes the traditional fishing method called "stone weirs," left behind by the Pingpu people, which has existed for hundreds of years and holds great historical and educational value. Below Hōlóng Cape, there is the "Cape Paradise," a recreational park transformed from a landfill into a green space, where the wind turbines can be appreciated in a beautiful setting.