Nanfang’ao, located south of Su’ao in Yilan, is home to the renowned Nanfang’ao Fishing Port, one of Taiwan’s three major fishing ports and a crucial base for offshore fishing in the east. Besides its famous seafood that attracts many food enthusiasts, Nanfang’ao also boasts numerous attractions such as Neipi Beach (Lover’s Bay), Tofu Cape, and the Su’ao East Tunnel. These spots are enough to plan a full day of sightseeing and culinary delights in Nanfang’ao!
Nanfang’ao Attractions and Food Map for your reference.
Philos has a special connection with Nanfang’ao. Like many, my childhood memories of Nanfang’ao are mostly about its seafood. However, after becoming a son-in-law of Yilan, my ties with Nanfang’ao grew stronger. This time, I recommend a one-day trip to Nanfang’ao, including popular spots like Tofu Cape and Lover’s Beach, as well as some lesser-known but equally photogenic locations! Here is the Nanfang’ao Attractions and Food Map Nanfang’ao Attractions and Food Map Nanfang’ao One-Day Trip Attractions and Food Map (Camera Travel Map, please credit when sharing)
Nanfang’ao Observation Deck
If you want a bird’s-eye view of Nanfang’ao Fishing Harbor, the Nanfang’ao Observation Deck is the perfect choice. Located on the Suhua Highway, it’s about a 10-minute drive from the harbor and was once a secret spot for photographers capturing the night view of Nanfang’ao.
From the Nanfang’ao Observation Deck, you can get a panoramic view of most of Nanfang’ao’s attractions, such as the fishing harbor, Tofu Cape, and Neipi Beach. The scenery is vastly different during the day and at night. If you want to enjoy the night view of Nanfang’ao, the observation deck is the place to be!
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