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Xiao Wulai Skywalk: The Experience of "Walking on the Clouds"

Visit Xiao Wulai Skywalk to push your visual limits. Photo provided by Taoyuan City Government
Visit Xiao Wulai Skywalk to push your visual limits. Photo provided by Taoyuan City Government
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Editor/ Tim Wu (吳宗翰)

At Taoyuan City's Fuxing District, the 11-meter-long and 70-meter-high suspension bridge is traversed on both sides by the Xiao Wulai Skywalk (小烏來天空步道). Over the impressive Xiao Wulai Waterfall, a transparent glass-bottom viewing platform has been constructed. The experience of "walking on the clouds" while on the bridge allows you to take in the 360-degree splendor of Xiao Wulai, push your visual limits, engage your senses, and overcome your fear of heights.

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Xiao Wulai (Little Wulai) Waterfall.Photo provided by Taoyuan City Government

The Taoyuan City Government spent $8 million to construct the Xiao Wulai Skywalk. Its 11-meter overall length allows it to cross the canyon. In recent years, the viewing platform and suspension bridge with a transparent glass bottom have drawn a lot of travelers who want to test their bravery to this location.

The Xiao Wulai Scenic Area is home to the Skywalk in addition to other well-known sites like the Xiao Wulai Waterfall, Yixing Suspension Bridge, Yunei Stream, and the Wind Stone. On the Yixing Suspension Bridge, the movie "Seediq Bale" was also filmed.

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Yixing Suspension Bridge (義興吊橋).Photo provided by Taoyuan City Government

The Xiao Wulai Scenic Area will be one of the greatest options for those who want to experience the beauty of mountains and forests and test the vision. Group visitors who want to visit the Xiao Wulai Skywalk (more than 20 individuals) must submit an online application in advance. If there are just 1 to 19 persons, they can use their identification documents to purchase tickets on-site.

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The Wind Stone (風動石).Photo provided by Taoyuan City Government

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