This trail surrounding the "Sheng Long Guanyin", except for the section from "Zi Yun Temple" to "Shi Tou Gong Park", has another route on the east side extending south from "Cai Cuo". If you start from the entrance between Zi Yun Temple and Sheng Long Plaza, or enter from the parking lot behind Zi Yun Temple, you can all go to Shi Tou Gong Park. The stone figure of Shi Tou Gong, situated behind Zi Yun Temple and on the dragon vein, resembles a horse saddle and was originally named "Ma An Shi". Early villagers, in order to prevent Shi Tou Gong from being taken away, especially engraved "Shi Zhong Di Mai" on it to prevent the dragon vein from being destroyed. Following the industrial road towards the settlement, you can find the entrance to the east route opposite to Cai Cuo Ancestral Hall. The paved agricultural road with asphalt is easy and comfortable to walk on. The persimmon trees on both sides provide a green canopy and bear abundant fruits in autumn. Continuing on, you come to a pavilion on the side slope, and a wooden staircase leading down to Sheng Long Guanyin Plaza. If you still have the interest, you can follow the country road extending south. At the southernmost recreation platform, you can linger and rest, then walk back to Sheng Long Guanyin Plaza along the industrial road.
Trail length: West side route is about 260 meters, east side route is about 520 meters.
Walking time: It takes about 50 minutes to circle around the whole trail.
Challenge level: Level 1 (Suitable for families with children).
Entrance A: Next to Zi Yun Temple, GPS: 23°27'43.2"N 120°35'44.8"E
Entrance B: Next to Shi Tou Gong Park, GPS: 23°27'46.6"N 120°35'52.6"E
Entrance C: Next to Cai Cuo Ancestral Hall, GPS: 23°27'40.9"N 120°35'54.9"E
Entrance D: GPS: 23°27'29.4"N 120°35'46.8"E