Lalu Island

Nantou Attractions

Lalu Island Introduction

Lalu Island, the landmark of Sun Moon Lake, is said to be the dwelling place of the highest ancestors of the Thao people and was one of their early settlements. Throughout different eras and contexts, it has been known by various names; during the Qing Dynasty, it was referred to as "Zhu Yu," "Zhu Shan," or "Zhu Zi Shan"; the Japanese called it "Tamato," and after World War II, the Kuomintang government renamed it "Guanghua Island," meaning "Illuminating China."

Lalu Island Travel Information

Address:Lalu Island, Yuchi Township, Nantou County


Transportation Methods:National Highway No. 3 → National Highway No. 6 → Puli Ailan Interchange → Taiwan Route 14 → Taiwan Route 21 → Sun Moon Lake


Other Nearby Attractions: Lalu IslandHsyan-Kuang PierHsianguang TempleXiangshan Viewing PlatformSun Moon Lake Hanbi TrailChurch of JesusHanbi TrailMeihe GardenSun Moon Lake Shui She Pier Water Activity PathDafu Shen


Nearby Cuisine: The Lalu Sun Moon LakeFebruary CoffeeMeihe Garden Sunlight LakeSun Moon Lake Teacher's Association Taoli Yuan RestaurantA-Rong Saisiyat NoodlesDahli HotelSun Moon Lake Teachers' AssociationOld-Fashioned Vegetable RestaurantPizza Factory - Sun Moon Lake BranchXin Shan Wei Restaurant


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