A Hotspot for磯釣 Enthusiasts LaiLai is renowned for its well-developed coastal erosion platform along the Northeast Coast, where the warm Pacific currents create an ideal environment for algae and plankton to thrive. This, in turn, supports a rich ecosystem for fish, making it a favorite spot for fishing enthusiasts to gather, share techniques, and enjoy the thrill of fishing. The expansive erosion platform, monoclinal ridge, and gravel beach provide a perfect setting for these activities. Whether at dawn or dusk, one can find seasoned anglers congregating here, and the area has hosted numerous large-scale磯釣 competitions. Geological Wonders: The Devil's Washboard and the Legend of Fire Dragon Rock Beyond its reputation as a premier磯釣 destination, LaiLai boasts an array of unique rock formations and landscapes that are sure to fascinate. A series of black, peculiar rocks are lined up in a row along the coast, creating a striking linear pattern that, when combined with the crashing waves, has earned it the nickname "The Devil's Washboard." Additionally, the area features the largest "Fire Dragon Rock" on the island, which resembles a dragon's spine rising out of the sea, standing proudly on a flat sedimentary rock platform. These extraordinary geological features are remnants of the region's tectonic history. Visitors can also observe up close the vast sea erosion grooves and volcanic rock formations, and enjoy a panoramic view of Guishan Island while taking in the breathtaking coastal scenery. The northern sea erosion platform area is particularly popular among photographers, who appreciate the eastern orientation, making it an ideal spot to capture sunrise. However, travelers are advised to exercise caution during the winter months when the sea conditions can be rough, and to prioritize their safety while sightseeing, fishing, or taking photos.