On the southwest coast of Mt. Hutou, located in the north of Cingluo Village, lies a hook-shaped sand spit, a rarely-seen marine deposition topography in Penghu Island. Cingluo Village contains a wide wetland which is often visited by the migratory birds passing by during Spring and Autumn seeking food. The mangrove planted on the wetland in front of Jhenwu Temple in the village is the largest mangrove preservation in Penghu.