Cape Eluanbi
Cape Eluanbi is located at the southern tip of Taiwan, marking the boundary between the Taiwan Strait and the Bashi Channel. It is known for its stunning coastal scenery, featuring rugged cliffs and clear blue waters. The cape is also home to the historic Eluanbi Lighthouse, which was built in 1883 and is one of the brightest lighthouses in East Asia.
The area around Cape Eluanbi is a popular destination for tourists and nature lovers. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, beautiful beaches, and diverse marine life. The cape is part of the Eluanbi National Park, which offers opportunities for outdoor activities and wildlife observation.