Located in Taipei Beitou Geothermal Valley, about 10 minutes from the exit of Xinbeitou MRT Station, free admission! The flow of people is not too much, it is definitely a punch card attraction, Li Taiwan friends must Li Geothermal Valley! There is a hand-soaked hot spring at the door, and there is a thin steamed bun inside that can buy a hand-letter and add it to 😊
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Located in Taipei Beitou Geothermal Valley, about 10 minutes from the exit of Xinbeitou MRT Station, free admission! The flow of people is not too much, it is definitely a punch card attraction, Li Taiwan friends must Li Geothermal Valley! There is a hand-soaked hot spring at the door, and there is a thin steamed bun inside that can buy a hand-letter and add it to 😊
Geothermal Valley - Located next to Beitou Hot Spring Park, it is one of the sources of Beitou Hot Springs, because the year-round sulfur smoke is filled with sulfur, reminiscent of the horror of hell, so it is also known as Hell Valley or Ghost Lake. The hot spring here is the hot spring with the highest water temperature in the Datun Mountain Volcano Group. The sulphur smog scenery is like a dream, like a fairyland. It is one of the 12 wins of the eight scenic spots in Taiwan in the Japanese rule era. part 3
Geothermal Valley - Located next to Beitou Hot Spring Park, it is one of the sources of Beitou Hot Springs, because the year-round sulfur smoke is filled with sulfur, reminiscent of the horror of hell, so it is also known as Hell Valley or Ghost Lake. The hot spring here is the hot spring with the highest water temperature in the Datun Mountain Volcano Group. The sulphur smog scenery is like a dream, like a fairyland. It is one of the 12 wins of the eight scenic spots in Taiwan in the Japanese rule era. part 2
The geothermal valley and Beitou Creek in the cold drizzle, the water evaporates more than ever, strolling around the lake trail, like entering another fantasy world.
Geothermal Valley - Located next to Beitou Hot Spring Park, it is one of the sources of Beitou Hot Springs, because the year-round sulfur smoke is filled with sulfur, reminiscent of the horror of hell, so it is also known as Hell Valley or Ghost Lake. The hot springs here are the hot springs with the highest water temperature in the Datun Mountain Volcano Group. The sulphur smog scenery is like a dream and like a fairyland. It is one of the eight scenic spots in Taiwan in the Japanese rule era.