Bantanliao Cape Introduction
Holoan Cape is located at the high point of the coastal hills, offering a breathtaking view of the harbor's beauty spanning several kilometers, along with the rising and falling tides and the boundless ocean waves. The beauty of the "sunrise" and "sunset," particularly the "sunset at Holoan Cape," is especially spectacular and charming. The panorama is vast; standing atop, one can gaze at the lush mountainous terrain on one side and the winding coastline on the other, a sight of remarkable beauty. An even more captivating scene is the row of enormous wind turbines along the azure shoreline, shining brightly against the blue sky, occasionally complemented by a train passing by, adding dynamism to the view. The cultural heritage of Holoan Cape includes the traditional fishing method known as "stone weirs," left by the Pingpu people, which has historical and educational significance dating back hundreds of years. Below Holoan Cape lies "Cape Paradise," a recreational park transformed from a garbage dump into a green and beautified area, providing an aesthetic appreciation of the wind turbines nearby.