Kaohsiung's Yong'an District boasts a coastline stretching approximately 5 kilometers. With eco-tourism gaining popularity, the local district office has developed coastal attractions like Diamond Sand Bay and Yongxin Bay, filled with oceanic charm. Complemented by the Xinpu Wulin Tou Trail, which leads directly to the shoreline, these spots have become coveted destinations for adventurous travelers. Strolling along the tranquil trails, while enjoying sea breezes, scenic views, and sunsets, keeps visitors captivated.
Yong'an is renowned for its aquaculture of ruby perch, with thriving local fisheries. The district, a coastal fishing village blessed with picturesque coastlines, has beautified and transformed Raspberry Fish Road, along with the Wulin Tou community, into a serene recreational haven. At this hidden gem—the Xinpu Wulin Tou Trail—visitors can gaze afar at the power plant's wharf and the Ring Wharf encircled by numerous wave-breakers. When sunlight glimmers across the water's surface, its shimmering radiance mirrors that of sparkling diamonds, a breathtaking sight. Walking down the viewpoint trail leads to gentle waves and untouched, pristine beaches. Though the golden sand may not match Kending's whiteness, it remains clean and inviting. Evenings here offer opportunities to admire moons and count stars, adding a touch of romance to the setting.