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Taipei City ─ Beitou Geothermal Valley (Hell Valley)
Beitou Geothermal Valley (Hell Valley)-
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Located next to XinBeitou Park, the Geothermal Valley is a jade-like spring covered with mists. The valley has a history of more than 200 years, it was once known as the Hell Valley due to several incidents of tourists . Today, the valley is known as Geothermal Valley that has a high temperature between 80 to 100 degrees Celsius. Being a hydrochloric acid spring with a high temperature, it is unsuitable for body contacts.

The Geothermal Valley has always been one of the popular sites for Beitou travel. In old days, visitors were able to enjoy boiling eggs at the valley. Recently, the Taipei City Government re-established the region with fences around the valley, and around the pavilions to preserve this unique scenic spot and to prevent further incidents. Due to preservation and prevention, visitors are not allowed to boil eggs at the Geothermal Valley anymore. However, the Geothermal Valley is still an excellent scenic spot for unique heavenly sceneries for your Taipei travel!
 
Address:

Beitou District, Taipei City, Taiwan (R.O.C.)

opening hours:

Tuesday to Sunday: 9:00am till 5:00pm

Directions:
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By MRT:
1. Take MRT Danshui line(捷運淡水線) to Xinbeitou Station(捷運新北投站), walk towards Guanming Rd(光明路) and pass Beitou Hot Spring Museum(北投溫泉博物館) to reach the Geothermal Valley(地熱谷).

By Bus:
1. Take bus route 216, 217, 218, 223, 266, 269 and get off at Xinbeitou MRT station stop(捷運新北投站), then walk towards Zhongshan Rd(中山路) to reach the Geothermal Valley(地熱谷) in 10 mins.