Xiuhui Trail Introduction
This trail surrounding "Shenglong Guanyin" features a section that runs from "Zi Yun Temple" to "Shitou Gong Park," while the eastern side has a path extending southward from "Cai Cuo." Starting from the entrance between Zi Yun Temple and Shenglong Plaza, or entering from the parking lot behind Zi Yun Temple, visitors can reach Shitou Gong Park. The stone figure shaped like a saddle, located behind Zi Yun Temple on the dragon vein, is historically known as "Saddle Stone." In the past, local villagers carved the words "Geographic Vein in Stone" to prevent the stone from being taken, thereby protecting the dragon vein. Following the industrial road towards the settlement, visitors will find the entrance to the eastern route across from the Cai Cuo ancestral hall. The paved agricultural road makes for an easy and pleasant walk. Flanking the path are persimmon trees that bear abundant fruit in the autumn. Continuing forward, one arrives at a pavilion on the slope, with wooden steps that lead down to Shenglong Guanyin Plaza. For those wishing to explore further, they can follow the rural path that extends southward. Relax and take a rest at the resting platform at the southernmost point, and then stroll back along the industrial road to return to Shenglong Guanyin Plaza. Trail Length: The western route is approximately 260 meters, while the eastern route is about 520 meters. Walking Time: It takes around 50 minutes to circle the entire trail. Challenge Level: Level 1 (Family-friendly) Entrance-A: Next to Zi Yun Temple GPS: 23°27'43.2"N 120°35'44.8"E Entrance-B: Next to Shitou Gong Park GPS: 23°27'46.6"N 120°35'52.6"E Entrance-C: Next to Cai Cuo Ancestral Hall GPS: 23°27'40.9"N 120°35'54.9"E Entrance-D: GPS: 23°27'29.4"N 120°35'46.8"E