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The Way of Liuqiu

This rambling trail connects the Cannon Emplacement to Prince Tai Zi Temple, creating a path of approximately 1440 meters. It links the surrounding forests and sea views, incorporating artist works and building rest plat…

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This rambling trail connects the Cannon Emplacement to Prince Tai Zi Temple, creating a path of approximately 1440 meters. It links the surrounding forests and sea views, incorporating artist works and building rest platform areas. From the Cannon Emplacement to Shanfu Fishing Port (L=266M), visitors can find the artwork 'Seeing the Sea is Not the Sea,' which provides a spot for rest and sea viewing. From Shanzhugou to Habanwan (L=644M), this trail is more challenging, featuring varied terrain and lush forests. Benches are provided along the way for rest, and before the Habanwan exit, there is a rest platform and the artwork 'Turning into an Adult.' From Habanwan to Prince Tai Zi Temple (L=530M), this trail offers the best spots for photography and social media check-ins, featuring a boardwalk surrounded by forest and tunnels formed by intertwined trees. It's a picturesque location not to be missed when the greenery is vibrant. On the rest platform along the way, you'll find the artwork 'Eight Blessed Beasts,' created with the concept of the character 'Fu' (blessing/fortune) present in the names of Xiaoliuqiu's eight villages (Benfu Village, Yufu Village, Zhongfu Village, Dafu Village, Tianfu Village, Nanfu Village, Shangfu Village, Shanfu Village).


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