Hualien Attractions

Shueilian Cave

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Shueilian Cave, meaning water curtain cave in Chinese, is a cave with waterfall hiding the entrance of a cave.

Driving for about 15 minutes from Tianshiang to Wenshan, a tunnel with balusters and an iron door will be along the side of the road. After entering into the construction detour from here; there will be many tunnels along the road. This place was called the Second Taroko Valley. Taroko National Park Headquarters has built a suspension bridge to the bottom of waterfall, and a viewing area for visitors to have rests and enjoy the beauty of the waterfall.

Walking for 5 minutes, a deeper tunnel will appear. The spring pours from the cliff gap and forms a water curtain. This is the first Shueilian Cave. The water in the cave is about 30 centimeters deep, in addition, the ground is covered by speculate stones, so footwear and raincoat are necessary. Continue walking for 2 kilometers, a larger Shueilian Cave will appear. A waterfall named Qiansi Waterfall runs down from the cliff in front of the cave, which enhances the beauty of the picture.

Transit:

Go along No.8 provincial route (Central Cross-Island Highway) from Taroko Hualien or Dongshr Taitung, the entrance of Shueilian is in the west of Tianshiang, you need to stop your car at the roadside, and then go in from the tunnel entrance.

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