Jump to content

Download GPX file for this article
25.1675121.639444Full screen dynamic map
From Wikivoyage

Wanli (萬里區, known in the indigenous Basay language as "Masu") is a district of New Taipei. The area is a popular destination for local tourists who come to appreciate its distinctive rock formations and hotsprings.

Understand

[edit]

The indigenous village of Masu (瑪鋉) has been inhabited since before the arrival of Europeans to Taiwan. The first to arrive in the area were the Spanish, until they were driven out by the Dutch. After the defeat of the Dutch in Taiwan, Hoklo people from China began to settle in the area and established fishing communities.

In 1891, during Qing dynasty rule, the village was destroyed by military force as punishment for engaging in raids against Chinese camphor men and soldiers near Tokoham (modern-day Daxi).

Get in

[edit]

Wanli is not connected to either the inter-city or the Taipei metro train lines, and as such the only way to access the area is by car or by bus.

Get around

[edit]

See

[edit]

Parks and nature

[edit]
Queens Head Rock
  • 1 Yehliu (野柳), +886 2 2492 2016. 08:00-17:00. A 1,700m long rocky outcropping that contains a number of interesting rock formations. Yehliu (Q716932) on Wikidata Yehliu on Wikipedia
  • 2 Yehliu Geopark (野柳地質公園), +886-2-24922016. 08:00-17:00. A peninsula with the interresting rock formations that resemble human heads (Queen's Head), cut tofu, a dragon head or gorilla (with a decent amount of imagination). As of 11/2024 it also contains a large wrecked cargo ship on the north-west of the peninsula. 120 TWD (11/2024). Yehliu Geopark on Wikipedia
  • 3 Wanli Beach (萬里海水浴場), +886 926 761 518.
  • 4 Queen's head (女王頭), +886 224922016. A natural rock formation inside the Geopark which resembles a woman's face.

Culture

[edit]
  • 5 Lin Tian-jen statue (林添禎像), +886 224922016. A statue of Lin Tian-jen who drowned nearby attempting to save some students who had fallen into the sea.
  • 6 Futuro House (幽浮船廢墟). Also called the "UFO house", a series of odd shaped experimental houses which were built in the 1960s but have since been abandoned. The houses were designed by Finnish architect Matti Suuronen and are one of the few remaining examples left in the world.

Temples

[edit]
  • 7 Tian Xiang Chan Monastery (天祥寶塔禪寺), +886 224929114. A serene Buddhist monastery complex.
  • 8 Yehliu Baoan Temple (野柳保安宮開漳聖王), +886 224925659.
  • 9 Tianhu Temple (天護宮), No. 135, Jiatou Road, +886 224985246.

Do

[edit]
  • 1 Yehliu Ocean World (野柳海洋世界), +886 2 2492 1111. 09:00-17:00. An oceanic theme-park. Yehliu Ocean World (Q16929389) on Wikidata Yehliu Ocean World on Wikipedia
  • 2 Lukuping Historic Trail (鹿堀坪古道), No. 1, Chengde Road.
  • 3 Mustang Paragliding Club (野馬飛行傘), Riguang Road. 09:00-17:00. A paragliding club that takes off from Feicuiwan Beach.

Eat

[edit]

Fishing harbours

[edit]

The district contains a number of fishing harbours where fishermen will unload and sell their catch. These are usually good places to pick up fresh seafood, and there are usually restaurants nearby which will cook your purchases for you.

  • 1 Wanli Fishing Harbor (萬里漁港), +886 229603456.
  • 2 Guihou Fishing Harbor (龜吼漁港), No. 85, Yuao Road, +886 920160111.
  • 3 Tung-ao Fishing Harbor (東澳漁港).
  • 4 Yehliu Fishing Harbor (野柳漁港).

Drink

[edit]

Sleep

[edit]
  • 1 White House Resort (白宮行舘沙灘溫泉渡假村), No. 264, Masu Road, +886 224926768. Comprises a number of beach-front bungalows.

Connect

[edit]

Go next

[edit]
This city travel guide to Wanli is an outline and needs more content. It has a template, but there is not enough information present. Please plunge forward and help it grow!