Sanxiantai is a natural attraction located on the east coast of Taiwan in the Taitung County. It is an area of outstanding natural beauty featuring a rocky offshore island connected to the mainland by a distinctive, eight-arch bridge.
The name 'Sanxiantai' translates to 'Terrace of the Three Immortals,' which comes from a local legend that three Chinese immortals once landed on the island leaving behind footprints.
Sanxiantai can be accessed by taking a train or bus to Taitung and then connecting to a local bus that goes to Chenggong. From Chenggong, you can take a taxi or local bus to Sanxiantai.
No, visiting Sanxiantai is free of charge. Travelers can enjoy the natural scenery and the landmark bridge without any entrance fee.
The main attractions include the picturesque Eight-Arch Bridge, the offshore island with its scenic trails, pebbled beaches, distinctive rock formations, and the views of the Pacific Ocean.
The best time to visit Sanxiantai is typically during the dry season from October to April when the weather is more stable and conducive for sightseeing and walking the trails.
There are basic facilities like parking, restrooms, and some shops selling snacks and souvenirs. However, the amenities are quite limited, so visitors are advised to bring their own water and necessities.
Yes, Sanxiantai is a tourist attraction that is suitable for all ages. However, the walking trail on the island can be rocky and uneven, so it is advised that visitors wear proper footwear and consider their physical condition before embarking on a hike.
Most visitors spend about 2-3 hours at Sanxiantai, which is generally sufficient to walk across the bridge, explore the island and enjoy the surrounding views.
Sanxiantai is not open to the public at night. Visiting hours are typically from sunrise to sunset for safety reasons. Be sure to check the latest information before planning a visit.