Xiaoyeliu is a unique geologic landscape located near Taitung, on the southeastern coast of Taiwan. This tourist spot is famous for its remarkable rock formations, which have been sculpted over millions of years by the wind and waves, resulting in a variety of shapes that resemble different objects, including the stone that looks like a shoe, hence often called 'Little Yeliu,' likening it to the more famous Yeliu Geopark in northern Taiwan. The site presents a diversity of geological features, including tofu rocks, honeycomb rocks, mushroom rocks, and fossilized remains, that all offer a fascinating glimpse into the area's natural history. The marine abrasion platform also invites exploration and provides stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. Picturesque and peaceful, the area is surrounded by crystal clear waters and rich marine life, making it an excellent spot for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. Visitors can stroll along the wooden walkways and take in the panoramic seascapes. The proximity to Taitung City means that it is easily accessible, and its natural beauty adds to the charm of Taiwan's eastern coast.