Fruited plains, floral fields and belching sulfur canyons
Word to the wise: Bus 108 makes a loop around the centre of the national park’s most popular attractions (NTD 60).
These epic moonscape-like mountains were once home to Taiwan’s earliest settlers, the Ketagalan, who mined sulfur here 2,000 years ago. These days it attracts city dwellers in search of tranquility and natural splendour.
The hardier should attempt the three hour hike up Qixingshan, past a sulfur inferno and grazing high plain buffalo, before reaching the 1,120m rock-strewn summit to admire the panoramic view of Yangmingshan, Taipei - and on clear days - the East China Sea. Refresh with a dip in Lengshuikeng cold springs or soothe aching muscles with a soak in the hot springs along Yang Jin Highway.
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