Longpan Park is situated on the southeastern coast of Taiwan, within the Hengchun Peninsula in Pingtung County. As a part of the Kenting National Park, Longpan Park is known for its wide, grassy fields that rest atop a plateau of limestone and offer sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean. This majestic landscape has been carved out by thousands of years of rain and wind erosion, resulting in unique geological features such as caves and rifts. It encompasses an area rich with flora and fauna, providing a habitat for a variety of birds and butterflies. The park is especially renowned for its breathtaking sunrises and sunsets, as well as its vistas of the starry night sky. With its coastal cliffs, visitors often engage in activities like paragliding and kite-flying to take advantage of the strong sea winds. Hiking and picnicking are also popular. Longpan Park is a destination for photographers and nature lovers alike due to its natural beauty and the sense of tranquility it offers away from urban bustle.