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Guishan Island, also known as Guishan Island, is a landmark of Yilan and the remaining active volcano in Taiwan, China. It is named for its resemblance to a sea turtle. Due to its prominent terrain, Guishan Island was once listed as a military important place.
The unique geological conditions of Guishan Island have formed many unique and spectacular scenery, such as Guishan Asahi, Turtle Island Huangyan, Turtle Egg View, Turtle Rock Cliff, Turtle Wearing a Hat, Spirit Turtle Wagging its Tail, Spectacle Cave stalactites Guanqi and other strange eight sceneries. The island is rich in natural resources, topographical landscapes, coral reef coasts, and popular whale and dolphin watching activities.
opening hours
The specific business status is subject to the opening of the day
must see tips
Before landing on the island, please apply to the Northeast Point and Yilan Coast National Scenic Area Management Office.