Fukui Park lies in the Laomei Bay, which is occupied by Fukui Cape and Shihmen reefs. The extraordinary reefs, gust carved rocks, sandy hills, and reef banks along with coast-oriented plants make Fukui Park one of the most charming scenic spots in northern Taiwan. The reefs of different shapes are formed by wave-cut volcanic lava through the years, with ditches in between.
Fukui Park is most visited during the rainy season from April to May, when there are green algae flourishing on the surface of the reefs offering unique sceneries. The park is also fitted with well-shaped pedestrian paths, camping and barbeque area for visitors to indulge in a world of fascinating charms. Visitors are recommended to check the low-tide hours of the day for a memorable trip in Fukui Park to witness the fabulous sceneries.
Set adjacent to the southeast side of Fukui Cape is the first kite themed park in Taiwan, where Shihmen International Kite Festival is held here every year attracting a large number of local and international visitors. With the ideal landscape and right wind direction, it is noted as the perfect kite competition location.
Note: Please watch out for your own safety as the surface of the reefs is rather slippery as the reefs are covered by green algae.