Discover the rugged beauty of Yehliu Geopark and enjoy a taste of life in Taipei on this eye-opening exploration. Begin with a drive to Chung Cheng Park. Set atop a hill just east of the city, it offers spectacular panoramas of the bustling streets and gleaming harbor below. Witness the park's signature landmark, a gleaming-white, 74-foot-high statue of the Goddess of Mercy. Afterwards, visit the Fuji Harbor village, where used to be an unknown small local harbor until the district government of Jinshan established the Fuji Seafood Market, which became a popular attraction in the North Coast. Because it is close to Taipei City, the market center has become one of the top places for truly fresh seafood in the North. Vessels of Fuji Fishing Port are mostly engaged in long line, pot and stick-held dip net fisheries. Their main catches are mostly crabs (flower crab, three-spotted crab and ridged swimming crab), grouper, Longfin kob and cuttlefish. Don’t miss the chance to taste the local drink called ice gelidium jelly drink. Continue on to the astonishing Yehliu Park, a promontory stretching more than a mile into the sea. Among the most spectacular and famous formations at Yehliu are the Queen's Head Rock, Fairy Shoe and Candlestick Rock. Prepare for an eye-opening experience.