Yehliu (野柳) is a cape in the town of Wanli, New Taipei, Taiwan. What is interesting here? Rocks?
Well, the rocks are carved by wave and weather over many years and they were formed into shapes.
However, you might need to use your imagination to think what they look like. The most famous one is the Queen’s Head, but since the queue is super long, we didn’t get to see it. Are you ready to use your imagination?
A view from the top. So many rocks so many people.
The first rock, does it look like ice-cream?
Back to the rocks, this one looks like some kind of nest to me.
See how big is the rock compared to laupoh
Some rocks are not accessible due to high tide. The wave here are pretty strong, so watch your step.
Another rock with a lot of holes.
This one got funny shape, but not sure what is the shape
Close up on the rock with sea water or rain water, I’m not sure
Ice cream or oyster?
Some say looks like cup cakes, some say looks like bell, some say looks like ahem ahem
Ice cream? Duck’s head? Or Predator’s helmet?
After visiting the Yeh Liu, we went to the opposite market and found these!
BBQ Squid! Looks so big so didn’t buy this
Bought this type if squid instead. Very fresh, juicy and chewy. The third nicest food I ate in Taiwan after the stinky tofu and the tea egg.
My Taiwan Trip to Taichung and Taipei blog series:
Taiwan Trip to Taichung and Taipei Part 1 – Air Asia X, High SpeedRail, Gundam and the Stinky Tofu
Taiwan Trip to Taichung and Taipei Part 2: On the way to Sun Moon Lake
Taiwan Trip to Taichung and Taipei Part 3: Cruising on Sun Moon Lake (日月潭)
Taiwan Trip to Taichung and Taipei Part 4: Visiting Peacock Garden and Wen Wu Temple
Taiwan Trip to Taichung and Taipei Part 5: Farm Experience of Flying Cow Ranch (飞牛牧场), Miaoli
Taiwan Trip to Taichung and Taipei Part 6: Amazing Rocks of Yehliu 野柳 at Wanli
Taiwan Trip to Taichung and Taipei Part 7: The old streets of Jiufen (九份)
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