The Fulong Visitor Center is right next to the Fulong Beach. It is located within a white-walled, red-tiled building along with the Northeast and Yilan National Scenic Area Administration. You can find information on the Northeast Coast’s nature, culture and scenic spots. The men and women’s toilets beside the parking lot are especially equipped with the “occupied” lights so that no doors will be opened by accident when someone’s responding to nature’s call. In these green toilets, all transom windows are built with wavy cast iron materials that symbolize ocean waves. Winds and sunshine come through, whilst users’ privacy is kept. Even rainwater is collected to flush the toilets. In these energy and water-saving toilets, users can even listen to melodious music played through a digital broadcasting system. 1F: There are two briefing rooms, a biking experience zone, a driftwood sculpture display, a Northeast scenic spot hunting map and a service center. The big briefing room can accommodate up to 160 audience members, the 15-minute widescreen “Loving Mountains and Oceans” is screened here regularly. In the small briefing room, the 20-minute “Landscapes of the Turtle Island” and 18-minute “Wise Turtle of the North Coast” are shown. You can ask for travel tips from the service center or preview the area’s biking routes at the biking experience zone. Exhibits on the Northeast Coast’s oceanic and mountain ecologies can also be found. Don’t forget to take a picture at the postcard-photo taking machine. Driftwood Sculpture Hall: Taiwan was hit by Typhoons Toraji, Nari and Haiyan in a row in 2001. After the disasters, pieces of driftwood were brought to the Northeast Coast. Some were recycled at first, but others were kept because they have come from precious native Taiwanese trees. To raise people’s environmental awareness, promote local tourism and cultivate art talents, the Northeast and Yilan Coast National Scenic Area Administration entrusted 22 wood scul