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Yehliu Geopark

2025-06-15
886-2-24922016
新北市萬里區野柳村港東路167-1號
Yehliu Geopark, with its unique rocks, is a cape extending into the sea from the Datun Mountain range, shaped by weathering, sea erosion, and tectonic movement, forming mushroom-shaped rocks, sea-eroded caves, tofu rocks, candle-shaped rocks, and pot holes, making it an internationally renowned natural scenic spot. Among them, the "Queen's Head" is a representative landmark and popular check-in point in Yehliu. The natural geological classroom of Yehliu Coastal Cape is divided into three major areas. The first area has various and uniquely shaped mushroom-shaped rocks and candle rocks, where you can see the formation process of mushroom-shaped rocks, with mushroom-shaped rocks of different sizes lined up in a row, forming a cute and healing landscape. Yehliu's must-visit spots — the Queen's Head, Dragon's Head, and Fairy's Shoe are located in the second area, which is close to the sea and also features "Fairy's Shoe" and "Peanut Stone" geological landscapes. When visiting Yehliu, don't forget to look for their traces! The third area is a sea-eroded platform with special rock formations like the Twenty-Four Filial Piety Stone and Pearl Stone, and is also an important ecological conservation area in Yehliu Park. When visiting Yehliu, don't forget to look for their traces!​​​​​​​ The Queen's Head and the Mischievous Princess In 1962, the "Forgotten Paradise" photography exhibition named a unique mushroom-shaped rock in Yehliu as the "Queen's Head", with its elegant curves resembling a queen gazing into the distance, causing a sensation, transforming Yehliu from a fishing village to a major tourist destination on the North Coast, and the Queen's Head became a symbol of Yehliu. The "Mischievous Princess" in the first area of the cape has a hairstyle-like shape, and in recent years, its popularity has been rising, earning it the reputation as the successor to the Queen's Head.
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