Chishingtan Beach
Discover tranquility at Chishingtan Beach, Hualien's coastal gem.

About Chishingtan Beach
Chishingtan Beach, located just a few kilometers north of Hualien City, is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Taiwan's lush eastern coast. This enchanting beach is part of the East Coast National Scenic Area and offers visitors a unique escape into nature, away from the hustle and bustle of urban life. The beach is famous for its pebbly shoreline, composed of smooth, colorful stones that add an artistic touch to the natural landscape. The clear, azure waters of the Pacific Ocean are ideal for relaxing seaside strolls or simply sitting back and enjoying the rhythmic sound of the waves. Historically significant, the area around Chishingtan Beach was originally settled by the indigenous Amis people, and the cultural heritage is still celebrated today. Visitors can explore local culture through nearby indigenous art centers and festivals held throughout the year. For those looking to capture the perfect sunrise, Chishingtan Beach offers some of the most spectacular morning views, as the sun peeks over the horizon, painting the sky with hues of orange and pink. Additionally, the beach is a perfect spot for biking, with a well-maintained coastal bike path that provides awe-inspiring views of the ocean and surrounding mountains. Nearby, the Hualien Farglory Ocean Park offers family-friendly fun, while the Qixingtan Scenic Area provides additional trails and panoramic vistas. Whether you're in search of adventure or serenity, Chishingtan Beach is an idyllic destination that caters to every traveler.
Highlights
- Crescent-shaped bay with stunning mountain backdrop
- Pebbly shoreline with colorful stones
- Spectacular sunrise views
- Coastal bike path with ocean and mountain views
- Proximity to indigenous cultural sites and festivals
- Adjacent to family-friendly Hualien Farglory Ocean Park
- Part of the East Coast National Scenic Area
