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New Taipei unveils stunning boardwalk at Zhilan Park

The splendid views of the boardwalk on the sea. (Photo / Provided by the North Coast & Guanyinshan National Scenic Area)
The splendid views of the boardwalk on the sea. (Photo / Provided by the North Coast & Guanyinshan National Scenic Area)

By The China Post, Taiwan/ Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network

 

According to The China Post, as the pandemic situation gradually improves in Taiwan, many have found it necessary to go to the beach to listen to the sound of the waves, see the blue ocean and relax.

The“Zhilan Boardwalk Viewing Platform”(芝蘭海上觀景平台), which has been abandoned for 10 years and was finally renovated last year, is expected to be officially unveiled in mid-September.

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Enjoy the beautiful sunset in the evening. (Photo / Provided by the North Coast & Guanyinshan National Scenic Area)

Enjoy the beautiful sunset in the evening. (Photo / Provided by the North Coast & Guanyinshan National Scenic Area)

Expected to be “the most beautiful boardwalk on the sea,” those living in the greater Taipei area can take stunning pictures that appear to be photographed in the middle of the sea without flying to Penghu.

In order to maintain the ecology of the nearby algae reefs, the original marine platform base is preserved, and a 3-meter high, 45-meter long walkway was directly built on the base, allowing people to walk directly into the middle of the sea to take #Instaworthy photos.

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An installation art designed like a wedding ring is also erected at the end of the boardwalk, adding a romantic atmosphere for those who come to enjoy the sound of the sea and watch the sunset.

Zhilan Boardwalk Viewing Platform

Address:252, New Taipei City, Sanzhi District

Authorization of this article from【The China Post】By Taipei Walker | Translated by Vivian Hsiao

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