Four-faced Buddha Youtonghua Trail Introduction
The main trail runs along the industrial road, starting from Hejia Ranch, passing through Tinkeng Road Section 2 and the industrial road to the Four-faced Buddha. After passing the Four-faced Buddha parking lot towards the west, the trail connects back to Hejia Ranch via the industrial road, going through the Shihpai Keng Water Trail. The trail is flat and easy to walk, with oil tung flowers planted on both sides. Every April during the blooming season, the snow-white petals fall, making it the most popular feature; the trail passes by the Four-faced Buddha Temple, where visitors can pray and the temple posts the times for the passing high-speed train, allowing guests to enjoy views of the train rushing by. The starting point of the trail, Bank Mountain Hejia Ranch, has been planned as a recreational area, providing leisure entertainment beyond hiking, making it suitable for the general public's mountain hiking routes. ▌Trail length: 4.12 kilometers. ▌Walking time: 1.5 hours. ▌Facilities: Night lighting, Hejia Ranch parking lot (bicycles, motorcycles, small cars), signboards.

