The Wu-nian Pavilion is located on the Taiwan 102 line highway near the intersection of Shuangxi and Jiufen. It was named by the former head of Shuangxi District, Mr. Jian Hua-xiang, who took it from Li Bai's poem "Look at each other, two are not tired", because one side overlooks the scenery of the entire Shuangxi District, and the other side can see Ruifang in the distance. On a clear day, you can even see the blue ocean in the distance, and at a specific time, you can even see the sea of clouds. The scenery is excellent, and it lives up to the name "Wu-nian Pavilion". Shuangxi is a land of exceptional people, with a mountain that resembles a knife handle connected to a knife blade, which locals call "Caidao Lun". If you look closely in the distance, there is a bat-shaped mountain near Shuangxi Elementary School, which looks like a bat spreading its wings. There is also the famous "San Diao Ling Spring Color" of the Eight Scenic Spots, which stands a little further away. Further away, you can see a small pavilion on the mountain ridge in the direction of Keelung, which is the famous Dabu Meiren Mountain. Interestingly, this is exactly the endpoint of the Shuangxi section of the 102 line, and walking a few more steps will take you to Jiufen's territory. All these excellent scenery can only be seen from Wu-nian Pavilion.