Located near the Shanjiao Road, Fengbo Square is surrounded by trees, serving as an excellent spot to chill and relax. There are a few trails around the square, including Miaoqiankeng Trail and Kengneikeng Trail. The Ershui Dengmiao Trail that connects Fengbo Square and Nantou Shotian Temple has a macaque statue at the entrance. This trail is relatively flat and about 1.8 km long, hence it is an excellent hiking trail for families. In addition, the Fengbo Square region is rich in ecology. In addition to the wide variety of birds and butterflies, the highlight would be the Formosan rock macaques! By simply looking up, hikers can easily spot packs of them near the trail. Although these macaques are not scared of humans, in an attempt to preserve and protect the precious ecology, visitors need to observe the three NOs rule: no feeding, no touching, and no interference. Watch from a distance and avoid any potential conflict with the macaques, in order to protect yourself as well as these wild animals.Suggested Routes Visitors can park their cars at Fengbo Square and visit the solemn Shotian Temple to pay respect to God Xuanwu via the Ershui Dengmiao Trail, and then take the Kengneikeng Trail on the return trip. Besides enjoying the two different sceneries, one can imagine the hardship that former Songboling residents underwent in carrying produce such as pineapples, bamboo shoots, tea leaves and fruits to Ershui as merchandise through the mountain route. By appreciating the present-day convenience, one may learn to be content and grateful for our roots. The round trip takes about 100 minutes. The trial is relatively friendly and flat except for some slopes, and is a good choice for a half-day hiking trip.