Fengbin Sky Walk

Hualien Attractions

Fengbin Sky Walk Introduction

Located outside the Xinfeng Tunnel on Taiwan Route 11, the "Qinjuzhizi Cliffs" features a pathway built along the cliff face. The pathway is approximately 150 meters long and accommodates only ten visitors at a time. A 20-meter section utilizes reinforced transparent glass, situated about 40 meters above sea level, offering breathtaking views of the mountains on one side and the Pacific Ocean on the other, with the sheer drop of the abyss clearly visible beneath. The original indigenous trail that traversed the father-son cliffs (Qinjuzhizi Cliffs) paralleled the abandoned Xinshi Tunnel and was of similar length. After the ancient path fell into disrepair around 1971, the Fengbin Township Office worked to create a new sky pathway and planned a large parking lot and park green space nearby to facilitate public leisure and enjoyment.

Fengbin Sky Walk Travel Information

Address:Hualien County, Fengbin Township, East Coast National Scenic Area


Parking Information:Drive south along Taiwan Route 11 → Exit at the entrance of the Xinfeng Tunnel → Small road beside the tunnel (Taiwan Route 11, 41K) → Parking lot


Tickets:Ticket price: 40 TWD/person. Parking fee: 150 TWD for buses, 50 TWD for small cars, and 20 TWD for motorcycles.


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Nearby Cuisine: Zhuo Er Qi Art SpaceChimei Tribal KitchenSheng Huo StudioKoufuku Seafood RestaurantTao-ong Lily SpringNecklace Coast StudioA-Qing Seafood RestaurantJuhe Cuisine HouseWu Tao Rice BunLily Studio


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