Top 10 Most Beautiful Coastal Towns in Taiwan

  1. top 1 Linkou
  2. top 2 Kenting
  3. top 3 Yilan
  4. top 4 Magong
  5. top 5 Fulong
  6. top 6 Danshui
  7. top 7 Cijin
  8. top 8 Dawulun
  9. top 9 Dongshi Township
  10. top 10 Sanzhi

Dawulun

Dawulun is a famous coastal town that is located in Anle District, Keelung, Taiwan. It’s not the easiest place to reach, but if you’re looking for a dreamy beach completely off the main tourist track, Dawulun definitely deserves a spot on your list of things to do in Keelung. What really makes Keelung’s Golden Beach so special is its picture-perfect setting. Moreover, the bay offers spectacular views over the coast and Keelung Island from the distance, while lush mountains create the most incredible backdrop imaginable.

Lovers Lake
is located on Dawulun Mountain and is the convergence point of several mountain creeks. It is the only mountainous lake in Keelung. Surrounded by dense forests and equipped with walk facilities around the mountain and at the side of the lake, it is a popular retreat for strolls, sightseeing, and picnic in suburban Keelung. The Dawulun Fort, which is about 10 minutes drive from Lovers Lake, used to be an important bastion of western Keelung. The Ching Dynasty deployed soldiers here during the Opium War between China and the United Kingdom in 1840 and during the Sino-French War in 1884. The high altitudes of the emplacement make it a perfect site for sightseeing.


Location: Keelung, Taiwan

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Top 10 Most Beautiful Coastal Towns in Taiwan

  1. top 1 Linkou
  2. top 2 Kenting
  3. top 3 Yilan
  4. top 4 Magong
  5. top 5 Fulong
  6. top 6 Danshui
  7. top 7 Cijin
  8. top 8 Dawulun
  9. top 9 Dongshi Township
  10. top 10 Sanzhi

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