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▲ Yin Yang Sea is famous for its unique golden and azure waters. This is because Jinguashi Mountain is rich in pyrite, which weathers to form copper and iron ions. These are then incorporated into the groundwater to create the beautiful yellow and blue scenery of Yin Yang Sea, a true natural color palette!

▲ Gullfoss was once a copper mining area. Rainwater seeping into the mines oxidized the water, ultimately creating this unique golden waterfall. The water seems to flow from the ground, cascading down in cascades. While not as majestic and impressive, it possesses a unique beauty.

▲ Jiufen Old Street, steeped in rich cultural heritage, is a must-see for both Chinese and international visitors to Taiwan. Jiufen, once prosperous due to its gold mining, gained renewed fame thanks to the film "A City of Sadness." Old houses dating back to the Japanese colonial era cling to the hillside. The area is bustling with bright red lanterns, narrow bluestone paths, steep stone steps, and a dazzling array of grocery stores and food stalls.


▲ Houtong Cat Village was once a coal mine, but its supply dried up and it was forgotten. Then cats arrived, and cat lovers flocked to it, followed by tourists. Today, Houtong Cat Village has become one of the world's six best cat viewing destinations, where felines reign supreme.


▲ Shifen is famous for its sky lantern culture, particularly due to the film "Those Years, We Chased the Girl," where young people come to Shifen to release sky lanterns and pray. Whether you're with friends or a loved one, come here to release a sky lantern and let your wishes fly high and come true faster.

▲ Shifen Waterfall is a curtain-type waterfall, similar to Niagara Falls in North America, which earned it the reputation of Taiwan's Niagara Falls. The waterfall is like a galloping army, pouring down, feeling like a piece of white silk, falling into a large, deep pool. When exposed to the sun, it presents a rainbow, showing the dazzling neon in the clear sky, hence the name Rainbow Abyss.