Sanxiantai is an area containing a beach
and a number of islands located on the coast of Taitung County, Taiwan.
The beach stretches for 10 KM in length, and it is situated at the
112-KM mark. It is a popular tourist attraction for its rocky coastal
views; the area is famous for its long footbridge that linked the coast
to the largest island.
The three
massive rocks that make up the island's most protuberant feature have
given rise to a local legend that three of China's Eight Immortals once
landed there; hereafter the name of the island, which means "terrace of
the three immortals. The lovely island is surrounded by coral reefs and a
multitude of tropical fish, making this a perfect place for skin
diving.
You can find out more about
these natural wonders and ecology of this zone before departing on your
tour from the Sanxiantai Visitor Center. Sanxiantai is ecologically very
rich due to the lack of human disturbance, screw pine trees can be seen
everywhere on the island. It is also a perfect spot for the study of
coastal plants like the Taiwanese date palm, white dogwood, and bay
bean.
The place is classified as a
nature reservation in Taiwan, from the southern tip to Jihui, there are
lovely coral reefs and tropical fish, it is said to be the most stunning
place for the undersea exploration in Taiwan.