Dapeng Bay National Scenic Area is a coastal wetland region in southern Taiwan known for its rich marine ecosystems, recreational water activities, and cultural attractions.
Dapeng Bay National Scenic Area is located in Pingtung County, southern Taiwan, encompassing a large estuarine lagoon connected to the South China Sea. Covering both marine waters and surrounding land, it serves as an important habitat for diverse aquatic species, migratory birds, and mangrove forests. The area’s geography includes tidal flats, salt ponds, and mudflats supporting a rich biodiversity, including many fish, crab, and bird species. Historically, Dapeng Bay has been utilized by local fishing communities and has cultural significance tied to traditional salt production. Today, the scenic area is a popular destination for water-based recreation such as kayaking, windsurfing, and jet skiing, while also offering birdwatching, cycling paths, and sightseeing along the waterfront parks. Key landmarks include the Dapeng Bay Bridge, which provides panoramic views of the bay, and the Dapeng Bay Marine Leisure Park that features visitor amenities and event venues. The scenic area also highlights Taiwan’s coastal wetland conservation efforts and promotes sustainable tourism. Visitors are attracted to its combination of natural beauty, active outdoor sports, and cultural heritage, making it a notable destination in southern Taiwan. The blend of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems offers opportunities to observe wildlife and enjoy the peaceful environment close to urban centers.
Dapeng Bay Bridge offering scenic views over the lagoon
Extensive mangrove forests and mudflats supporting diverse bird species
Marine Leisure Park with facilities for water sports and cultural events
Opportunities for windsurfing and kayaking on the calm bay waters
A large, curved bridge spanning the bay that provides striking panoramic views of the water and surrounding wetlands.
Extensive mangrove habitats provide shelter for fish and bird species and play a key role in coastal ecology.
A recreational complex offering water sport rentals, event spaces, and information for visitors.