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Dayehai Review

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Grandpa Sea is located on the Taipei side of Taibai Mountain, at an altitude of 3590 meters. It is a typical ice bucket lake with a complete preservation of Taibai Mountain, forming in the ancient Quaternary glacier. The lake suddenly filled with haze, which is called the "God's tent" by the folk.

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Posted: Mar 24, 2019
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  • 134***18
    5/5Outstanding
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    Watch the most beautiful sunrise and sunset, you must choose Grandpa Sea! Remember to bring dry food and down jacket! The mountain is still a bit cool. You can go to the Sweeten Hot Spring Hotel when you come back from climbing. It is cost-effective. The room is large. There is a washing machine and you can wash clothes. It is suitable for family travel. You can go to Fengjie for food, and the food is like a cloud. If you are rare to go, just order takeaway 🤭

    0
    Posted: Sep 7, 2023
  • 小民2011
    5/5Outstanding
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    Grandpa Sea is located on the side of Taibai Mountain on the Taipei side of the mountain top, at an altitude of 3590 meters. It is a typical ice bucket lake with a complete preservation of Taibai Mountain, forming in the ancient Quaternary glacier. The lake is as clear as a mirror and blue waves. The lake is suddenly filled with mist, and the clouds are scattered. The folk call this fog "God's tent". There is a white-topped stream by the lake, big like swallows, black-breasted red and brown, white markings on the top of the head, singing "squeaky",

    3
    Posted: Apr 12, 2020
  • 扶疏子
    5/5Outstanding
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    Located on the Taipei side of the Taibai Mountain Peak, the Grandpa Sea is 3,590 meters above sea level. It is a typical ice bucket lake with complete preservation in Taibai Mountain, forming in the ancient Quaternary glacier. The most striking landscape of the main peak of Qinling Mountain Taibai Mountain is the "Grandpa Sea" known as "Xianhu", which is 3,590 meters above sea level and is the highest alpine lake in my country.

    0
    Posted: Mar 9, 2020
  • 当地向导逍遥遊
    5/5Outstanding
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    Located under the main peak of Taibai Mountain Nature Reserve, more than 3,600 meters above sea level, the famous alpine ice lake is like a discolored mirror, with the change of the weather, the color is suddenly hidden in the thick fog, and suddenly in the sun, like a fairyland Dianchi Lake, It takes a hard climb to reach, and there is a sense of immortality.

    8
    Posted: Oct 27, 2016
  • 军战
    5/5Outstanding
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    The beautiful scenery of Taibai Mountain Reserve, under Baxiantai, I think that there is no two days here, it is recommended to arrange two days of itinerary, the top of the mountain is unstable, the weather forecast below is only for reference, the first day of the snow, the starry sky at night is brilliant, the next day the blue sky and white clouds, Very beautiful, the uncle has a board room accommodation on the beach, the conditions are average but the price is fair. Get up early in the morning and go to Pusentai to watch the sunrise.

    6
    Posted: Jun 6, 2017
  • 舒小简
    4/5Excellent
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    This side saw the larger area of the uncle sea. There is a blue house next to the uncle sea, which is the first place to be seen since entering the mountain. Going down, there is a stone house on the shore of the uncle sea lake, but it seems that there is no one inhabiting. Look at the stone house from the front. The uncle sea is very clear, you can drink directly. Down the mountain, I ate a bowl of noodles at the uncle's seaside, and for the first time in a few days I ate a serious meal (why noodles!) In that house, the walls were covered with flags of various outdoor clubs, and some of them said "conquer the Judaism", which I disliked. Nature cannot be conquered.

    10
    Posted: Feb 19, 2016
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