Primarily follows industrial roads, starting from Hejia Ranch, passing through the second section of Tian-keng Road and the industrial roads to reach the Four-Faced Buddha Temple. After the temple parking lot, head west and connect back to Hejia Ranch via the industrial roads, with the Shipaikeng Water-friendly Trail along the way. The trail is flat and easy to walk, flanked by tung-oil trees whose snow-white petals fall in April each year, making it the most popular feature. The trail passes the Four-Faced Buddha Temple, where visitors can not only worship but also read the posted high-speed rail timetable and watch the trains speed by. Hejia Ranch, the trailhead on Bank Mountain, has been developed into a recreational area offering leisure and entertainment beyond hiking, making it an ideal route for the general public.
▌Trail Length: 4.12 km
▌Walking Time: 1.5 hours
▌Facilities: Night lighting, Hejia Ranch parking lot (bicycles, motorcycles, cars), directional signs