
▲ Wulai Yunxian Paradise Cable Car (also known as Wulai Aerial Tramway) – Taiwan sightseeing aerial tramway Spectacular canyon journey. The total length is approx. 382m, with a vertical drop of 165m. A single trip takes approx. 2 min 40 sec (speed approx. 3.6m/s). You can overlook the magnificent scenery of Nanshi River Valley, Wulai Waterfall, and Yunlong Waterfall.

▲ Neidong National Forest Recreation Area is located in Wulai District, New Taipei City, featuring pristine forests and abundant water resources, making it one of Taiwan's renowned mountain forest retreats. Due to its humid climate and favorable environment, the area serves as an ideal habitat for ferns, mosses, and diverse wildlife, earning it the nickname "Fern Paradise." In spring and summer, visitors can hear frogs chorusing, creating a natural symphony reminiscent of "Frog Valley."

▲ The Xianxian Suspension Bridge is a pedestrian bridge about 30 meters long located in Wulai District, New Taipei City. Spanning the Nanshi River, it serves as one of the eastern entrances to the Xianxian Trail, blending indigenous culture with the natural beauty of the river valley to create a serene gateway to the mountain forest. At both ends of the bridge stand statues of Atayal warriors (holding knives, bows, and arrows), highlighting the lifestyle and cultural spirit of the local indigenous people.

▲ The Wulai Tram is one of the few remaining light rail systems in Taiwan, spanning approximately 1.5–1.6 km and connecting Wulai Old Street to the Waterfall Station.
