The Eternal Spring Shrine, also known as Changchun Shrine, is located in Taroko National Park in Hualien County, Taiwan. This landmark commemorates the memory of 212 workers who perished during the construction of the Central Cross-Island Highway. Built in 1958, the shrine sits alongside the verdant cliffs and overlooks the stunning waterfall that flows year-round like eternal spring water - hence its name. The site integrates traditional Chinese architectural styles and is set against the backdrop of imposing mountains and the bubbling stream beneath, offering a peaceful and solemn atmosphere for visitors who come to pay their respects or simply enjoy the natural beauty. The Eternal Spring Shrine is accessible through a short walk from a nearby parking area, with paths that lead to other trails and the Taroko Gorge, one of Taiwan's most famous scenic attractions. The shrine itself is a testament to human perseverance and serves as a natural sanctuary that has become one of the most photographed spots in the national park.