Taiwanese coastline
The Taiwanese coastline stretches for about 1,566 kilometers, featuring a diverse range of landscapes. It includes sandy beaches, rocky cliffs, and lush coastal mountains, providing habitats for various marine and terrestrial species. The coastline is influenced by the Kuroshio Current, which brings warm waters and supports rich biodiversity.
Several notable areas along the coastline include Kenting National Park, known for its tropical climate and coral reefs, and Taroko Gorge, famous for its stunning marble cliffs. The coastline also plays a vital role in Taiwan's economy, supporting fishing, tourism, and shipping industries.