Chikan Cactus Park Introduction
Located at Chi Kan Pier, Chi Kan Cactus Park is prominently marked by a rock wall about three stories high, situated behind the parking lot of the North Sea Visitor Center. Due to its elevated terrain, general visitors are less likely to collect cactus fruits here, allowing the park to maintain a more complete and spectacular display of cactus plants and fruits. Chi Kan Cactus Park also features unique rock weathering formations, and it has been equipped with pavilions and wooden walkways for easy access to the upper parts of the park, offering a clearer view of the stunning cactus clusters. The pavilion at the top provides a place to relax while overlooking the northern sea, making it a very soothing experience. When passing through the North Circular or waiting for a boat at the North Sea Visitor Center, visitors can stop by to admire the complete cactus landscape or relax at the pavilion while gazing at the sea. In front of Chi Kan Cactus Park is Chi Kan Beach, a coral shell fragment beach that remains clean due to its low foot traffic. This location is also one of the filming sites for a recent piece by singer Jacky Cheung. 【Suggested Stay Duration】 1 hour
This cactus park preserves a complete and magnificent collection of cacti.
