Heping Island Park, formerly known as Sheliao Island, is located at the northern tip of Taiwan, in the Keelung City's Anle District. The park is renowned for its unique geological formations, including the peculiar mushroom rocks and potholes that dot the landscape, formed by the wave erosion and weathering over time. The coastal line is characterized by clear blue waters, tidal pools, and diverse marine life, making it a popular spot for snorkeling and sea exploration. Heping Island was historically the first port during the Spanish occupation, and it played a crucial role in the development of commerce and trade in the area. Today, the park offers a blend of natural beauty, history, and recreational activities, along with amenities such as a visitor center, restaurants, and walking trails that offer stunning views of the Taiwan Strait and the nearby Keelung Islet. Scenic spots within the park like the Blue Cave and the Lover's Cave add to the romantic and adventurous appeal of the site.