
▲ On the old street, you can savor local snacks like taro balls, herbal rice cakes, and fish ball soup. It's also a popular spot to enjoy the scenic views of mountains, sea, and nightscapes.

▲ Shihfen Waterfall, located in Pingxi District, New Taipei City, is a spectacular curtain-style waterfall with a drop of about 20 meters and a width of approximately 40 meters. Due to the rock layers being opposite to the water flow direction, it forms a magnificent "reverse dip" waterfall, often referred to as "Taiwan's Niagara Falls."

▲ Yinyang Sea is located at the mouth of Liandong Bay, where the shallow coastal waters appear golden or yellowish-brown while the deeper offshore waters remain their normal blue color, creating a striking "yin/yang" contrast that gives the area its vivid name.

▲ Releasing sky lanterns is a signature activity in Shifen Old Street, Pingxi District, New Taipei City, Taiwan, and one of the most beloved experiences for visitors. Travelers can personally write their wishes beside the railway tracks before lighting and releasing the lanterns into the sky, symbolizing prayers and hopes coming true.
