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Eastern Taiwan & Taroko National Park


Lanyu's most happening nightspot, raised just above an attractive bay, serves classic and local cocktails (NT$200-300) – try Lanyu (not Long Island) Ice Tea or lemongrass beer.

Gravel shingle underfoot gives the benches a holiday beach feel, or you can lounge on cushion seating on a section of wooden flooring. The same youthful crew also run an excellent hostel 700m further west in Yuren Village.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Eastern Taiwan & Taroko National Park attractions

1. Lan An Cultural Centre

0.7 MILES

This cultural foundation has a museum-like section with costumed mannequins and, in the yard, an example of a Tao underground house. You can generally…

2. Weather Station

0.92 MILES

If you're taking the cross-island lane it's possible to make a short detour half-way along that leads up and up to a weather station at 324m altitude. The…

3. Dragon Head Rock

3.01 MILES

Viewed from the south, this rock supposedly resembles the profile of a whiskered Chinese dragon roaring at the sky.

4. Two Lions Rock

4.18 MILES

This dramatic rock formation resembling two lions lying face to face rises from the coral beach at the northeastern tip of the island. At high tide it…

5. Virgin Rock

4.26 MILES

This roadside rock formation has gone through various Chinese names over the years – Virgin Rock, Maiden Rock, Couple Rock, Torch Rock – all reflecting…

6. Five-hole Cave

4.35 MILES

This is a series of large roadside caves. Visitors can walk through one U-shaped interconnected pair with a white cross at one end. Other entrances are…