The Taitung Coastal Conservation Area protects a uniquely scenic stretch of Taiwan’s southeastern coastline, offering rugged cliffs, rich biodiversity, and opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and cultural exploration.
The Taitung Coastal Conservation Area is a protected region located along the southeastern coast of Taiwan, within Taitung County. Characterized by dramatic coastal cliffs, rocky shorelines, and vibrant marine ecosystems, this conservation area protects a diverse range of habitats, including intertidal zones, coral reefs, and coastal forests. The area is ecologically significant for supporting numerous endemic and migratory species, including rare coastal birds and marine life. The landscape is shaped by tectonic activity and oceanic erosion, providing breathtaking vistas of the Pacific Ocean and the East Rift Valley mountains rising inland. Visitors are drawn to the area's inviting blend of nature and aboriginal cultural heritage, notably from the indigenous Amis people who inhabit the region. Popular recreational activities include hiking along coastal trails, birdwatching, snorkeling in protected marine areas, and visiting local cultural sites that celebrate indigenous traditions. Notable landmarks include Sanxiantai, a tidal island connected by a striking red footbridge, and the Jialulan recreation area with extensive cliff views and indigenous artworks. The protected status of the coastal conservation area helps maintain its fragile ecosystems against development pressures, ensuring a pristine environment for outdoor enthusiasts and conservationists alike. The area's accessibility from the Taitung city center makes it an ideal destination for day trips and longer eco-adventures.
Sanxiantai Tidal Island and iconic red arch footbridge
Diverse coastal ecosystems supporting rare migratory and endemic bird species
Traditional Amis tribal cultural sites and performances
Jialulan Cliffs scenic viewpoint with indigenous artwork installations
A distinctive island linked to the mainland by a striking red arch bridge, offering spectacular ocean views and tidepool exploration.
A coastal cliff area featuring panoramic vistas, indigenous Amis art installations, and picnic facilities.
A broad coastal plain known for its wetlands habitat, agricultural fields, and vibrant birdlife.