Four Faced Buddha, Guava Blossom Trail Introduction
The main trail runs along the industrial road, starting from Hejia Ranch, passing through Section 2 of Tiankeng Road and the industrial road to reach the Four-faced Buddha. After the parking lot of the Four-faced Buddha, the trail heads west and reconnects back to Hejia Ranch via the industrial road, passing by the Shipaikeng Riverside Trail along the way. The trail is flat and easy to walk, with oil tung trees planted on both sides that bloom in April, creating a picturesque scene with white petals falling gently—this is one of its most popular features. The trail also passes by the Four-faced Buddha Temple, where visitors can worship and check the announced times for the high-speed train, allowing for a distant view of the train swooshing by. Hejia Ranch at the starting point has been planned as a recreational area, offering leisure activities aside from hiking, and serves as a suitable trail for the public. ▌Trail Length: 4.12 kilometers. ▌Walking Time: 1.5 hours ▌Facilities: Night lighting, Hejia Ranch parking lot (for bicycles, motorcycles, and small cars), signboards.

