Eluanbi Lighthouse, also known as the 'Light of East Asia,' stands majestically at the southernmost point of Taiwan, in the Pingtung County. This historic lighthouse, completed in 1883, was constructed during the Qing Dynasty era to enhance the safety of maritime navigation. With its white octagonal structure and picturesque surroundings, Eluanbi Lighthouse has become a symbol of the area and an iconic tourist attraction. The lighthouse is part of the Kenting National Park, which is known for its rich biodiversity and geologically diverse landscape including coral reefs, tropical forests, and various landforms. The park also boasts a wide range of leisure activities like hiking, bird watching, and watersports. The lighthouse itself features an exhibition hall that portrays its history and maritime culture. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the Bashi Channel and the vast Pacific Ocean. The area around the lighthouse is equally fascinating with walking trails, expansive lawns, and natural scenic beauty, providing a serene environment for visitors to explore and relax.