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Enjoy Beautiful Scenery aound the Peninsula.

Guzi Lake

Guzi Lake

Guzi Lake

Dongyuan Lake, located to the north of Dongyuan Village in Mudan Township, is called "tjakudji" in Paiwan language, meaning "place where the waters converge." in Mandarin Chinese, it is also called "Guzi Lake" or "Crying Lake."

Mount Silinge

Mount Silinge, located to the north of Siling Village, Mudan Township, is the highest point in the area. From here visitors can see the Hengchun Peninsula, the Pacific Ocean, the Bashi Channel, and the Taiwan Strait. The mountain is also a popular spot for lovers to enjoy beautiful scenery around the peninsula.

Guanshan Sunset

Guanshan, also known as Gaoshanyen, is a 152-meter-high hill. From here visitors can see the entire profile of Dapingding, a tilting plain, fishing ports along the coastline to the north, and Longluan Lake and Eluanbito the east It's especially beautiful around sunset.

Mudan Reservoir

Mudan Reservoir, built by pilling up stones, was conceived in order to solve local agricultural water shortages and promote tourism across the Hengchun Peninsula.

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City Pingtung County
Contact Information

24-Hour Toll-Free Travel Information Hotline

Tel: 0800-011-765

Cuzi Lake

Tel: 08-883-1223

Location Pingtung County
Web Address http://i-pingtung.com
Transportation

Guzi Lake

Take Taiwan Highway 1 south to Taiwan Highway 26 and turn right at County Highway 199 to Dongyuan Village. You will arrive at the lake soon after passing the village.

Mount Silinge

Take Taiwan Highway 1 south to Taiwan Highway 26, turn left at County Highway 199, then turn right at Neipu Rd.

Guanshan Sunset

Take Taiwan Highway 1 south to Taiwan Highway 26, turn right at Longluan Road to Binlang Road, then turn right when you see the sign for Gaoshanyen.

Mudan Reservoir

Take Taiwan Highway 1 south Taiwan Highway 26, then turn left onto County Highway 199.


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