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Shuiliandong (Water-curtain) and Youling Waterfalls (、)

Phone:886-3-3322101 Address:336 Tgleq, Sanguang Village , Fuxing Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C
Attraction Highlights-Go on the natural water slide and cross the river with a rope — exciting Beiheng adventures!-SPA in the mountain forest — enjoy the soothing view of waterfall cascading down.-The tumultuous waterfall brings you a stunning visual and auditory experience.When talking about the charming aspects of Fuxing District, the impact of the magnificent landscape absolutely cannot be overlooked! Come and visit the most spectacular Youling Waterfall in the Lalashan! The pouring of the majestic waters sounds like the impact of a thousand horses running! Also the white silk-like Shuiliandong water-curtain waterfall can cast all the summer heat away even from afar. It is indeed a luxury to indulge in this natural wonder during summer holidays!To get to Shuiliandong and Youling Waterfalls, go from the 48th kilometer mark on the Northern Cross-Island Highway, and head straight towards Xinxing and Yeheng tribes. Follow the directions and pass Tgleq Tribe, you will see a simple route map. Drive along the cement road which will lead to the entrance to the trail of the Youling Waterfall. Surrounded by the bamboo forest and blown by the cool breeze, you may experience the pleasant peace and tranquility that seem secluded from the outside world. After roughly 30 minutes of walking downhill, you will reach smoother pavement, and at the first fork there will be a sign for directions to the riverbed and top area of the Youling Waterfall, as well as to the Shuiliandong. At the riverbed area, there is an exciting natural waterslide! If time is a constraint, you may wish to walk to the end of the trail to see the Shuiliandong Waterfall first. After walking, the waterway comes immediately, and you will have to hold on to the rope and step on rocks as you cross the river. Mountain mist reflects from the river, and you can sometimes spot the traces of Taiwan's shoveljaw carp. As the sound of the water becomes str...
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