Baisha Bay Water Recreation Area Introduction
Baisha Bay is a stretch of about 1 kilometer of pristine white sandy beach. This crescent-shaped natural bay, embraced by Linshanbi and Fugui Cape, is a sight to behold under the reflection of the blue sea and sky. Strolling gently along the beach, you may find it hard to leave due to the captivating azure waters, and the delicate shell sand invites visitors to linger. Additionally, coral reefs and shells washed ashore by white waves, after being continuously eroded and shattered over time, become romantic tokens of affection held in one’s hands. When the wind rises, the fine sand dances swiftly, creating neat and beautiful wave-like patterns known as "sand stripes," showcasing nature’s unique artistry that astonishes the beholder. If you have some leisure time after enjoying the sand, consider visiting the sand-dwelling plants that thrive in this environment and see how they ingeniously adapt to overcome harsh conditions in their quest for survival. The diverse landscapes and intriguing natural ecology enrich this coastal gem, waiting for visitors to arrive and explore. For more detailed ecotourism information, you can visit the Baisha Bay Visitor Center, which offers a variety of travel materials for visitors and provides multimedia presentation services. Furthermore, throughout the summer, a variety of water activities are available, including swimming, fishing, sailing, diving, and windsurfing, all of which are among the most popular summer activities. Facilities for washing off are also well-equipped, making it a top destination for water fun in northern Taiwan during the summer.