Baisha Bay Recreation Area Introduction
Baisha Bay is a beautiful 1-kilometer stretch of pristine white shell beach. This crescent-shaped natural bay, embraced by Linshanbi and Fugui Cape, is a refreshing sight under the blue sky and clear sea. A gentle stroll along the beach makes it hard to leave due to the stunning azure waters, and the fine shell sand invites visitors to linger. The coral reefs and shells washed ashore by the white waves, after being repeatedly battered and broken down, represent a romantic connection that people hold onto. When the wind starts to blow, the fine sand in hand dances eagerly, creating neat and beautiful wave-like patterns, known as "sand waves," shaped by the strong sea breeze—a unique natural artwork that will amaze anyone. If you have time after your encounter with the sand, consider visiting the sandy plants in the area to see how they adapt to the harsh environment in search of survival. The diverse terrain and interesting natural ecology enrich this coastal corner, inviting exploration and discovery. For more detailed ecological tourism information, you can visit the Baisha Bay Visitor Center, which provides a variety of travel materials for visitors and offers multimedia presentations. Additionally, during the summer, various water activities such as swimming, fishing, sailing, diving, and windsurfing are popular, making this a prime destination for water recreation in northern Taiwan, complete with fully equipped paid washing facilities.