Baisha Bay Recreation Area Introduction
Baisha Bay (at 23 kilometers on Taiwan Highway 2) is a crescent-shaped natural bay embraced by Linshanbi and Fugui Cape. The stretch of pristine white sandy beach is about 1 kilometer long, making it a perfect spot for you and your friends to stroll along the scenic walkway while enjoying the breathtaking view of the endless sea, spending a leisurely afternoon. This place is also great for families with children, where you can enjoy wading in the waves, building sandcastles, and experiencing the refreshing ocean water, allowing your mind to relax completely and providing a pure and comfortable feeling. Gently walking on the beach, you might find it hard to leave due to the alluring blue color of the sea, and the fine shell sand invites you to linger. The coral reefs and shells brought ashore by the white waves have been shaped through prolonged erosion, becoming the romantic and cherished treasures held in our hands. When the wind rises, the fine sand in your hand eagerly starts to dance, forming neat and beautiful wave-like patterns thanks to the strong sea breeze, creating unique works of art by nature that are truly astonishing. If you have time after enjoying the sand, why not visit the coastal plants growing in this sandy area, and see how they utilize their unique adaptations to survive in harsh conditions, seeking a ray of hope? The diverse landscape and interesting natural ecology enrich this coastal corner, awaiting people's arrival and exploration. For more detailed information on ecological tourism, you can visit the Baisha Bay Visitor Center, where a variety of travel materials are available for visitors, along with multimedia presentation and explanation services.