At 248 meters high, Mount Yuntai boasts Matsu's second tallest peak after Bishan (Mount Bi, at 294m) on Beigan Island. Offering spectacular views of the Matsu Islands and the Chinese mainland, Mount Yuntai is alsoone of Taiwan's ""100 Most Famous Peaks.""In early spring and summer, rain and mist envelop the mountain with a mystical beauty. On clear days, China's Beijiao Peninsula is visible across the Taiwan Strait. By night, lights sparkling across the island create a romantic scene popular with couples.