Baisha Bay Recreation Area Introduction
Baisha Bay (23 kilometers on Taiwan Route 2) is a crescent-shaped natural bay embraced by Linsanbi and Fugui Cape. The stretch of pristine white sand beach is about 1 kilometer long, where you can invite a few friends to stroll along the scenic path and enjoy the breathtaking sea view, spending a leisurely afternoon. This area is also very suitable for families with children to enjoy together, chasing waves, building sandcastles, and soaking in the refreshing sea, allowing the mind to completely relax and providing a pure and comfortable feeling. Strolling gently on the beach, you will be reluctant to leave due to the stunning blue of the sea and captivated by the fine shell sand, along with the coral reefs and shells washed ashore by white waves, which, after long-term erosion and crushing, become a romance and affection held in people's hands. When the wind picks up, the fine sand in your palm eagerly dances, forming neat and beautiful wave-like patterns following the strong sea breeze, an awe-inspiring unique artwork of nature. If after your date with the sand you still have time, you might as well visit the sand-dwelling plants in this area and see how they use their unique skills to overcome harsh conditions in search of a glimmer of life. The diverse terrain and fascinating natural ecology enrich this corner of the sea, patiently waiting for people to come and explore. For more detailed eco-tourism information, you can visit the Baisha Bay Visitor Center nearby, which offers a variety of travel materials for visitors and provides multimedia presentation and explanation services.