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A Dreamlike Adventure into the Moonlit Cave

Hualien is not just about beautiful mountains and waters—it’s far from boring! If you think otherwise, you probably haven’t visited 👉🏻【Moon Cave Recreation Area】. This geological wonder hidden in Shoufeng Township is Taiwan’s only stalactite cave that you can explore by boat. It’s mysterious, stunning, and beyond imagination! 🛶 Entering the underground cave, discover Taiwan’s adventurous side Moon Cave is a naturally formed limestone karst cave. With underground springs flowing year-round, it creates a unique "water-based stalactite cave" landscape. You’ll need to board a small boat to enter the dimly lit underground world. As you glide along the waterway, you’ll see cave walls adorned with stalactites, stalagmites, and various oddly shaped rock formations. Some resemble dragons, towers, or faces—let your imagination interpret them! ✨ Deep within the cave lies a curved opening It resembles a crescent moon, which is how "Moon Cave" got its name. 🧭 How to explore? Experience details and tips • Upon arrival, you can purchase tickets directly. Staff will guide you on inflatable boats into the cave, with each trip lasting about 10–15 minutes. • Safety gear is provided on the boat. Wear a life jacket and listen to the guide’s explanations—it’s both safe and educational. • The cave is dimly lit and cool, making it suitable for visits year-round. • If traveling with children, ensure their safety. The route is gentle and free of rapids, making it ideal for family outings. ✅ No hiking required, with convenient parking and flat paths. It’s a natural wonder accessible to seniors and families alike. 📸 Photo highlights: ✔ The cave entrance and boat make for a unique "cave entry shot." ✔ Use your phone’s night mode (no flash) to capture stalactites inside the cave. ✔ Sunlight streaming into the cave creates dreamy lighting effects. ✔ The outdoor natural park is perfect for capturing scenic landscapes and trails. 🌿 Moon Cave is more than just a cave—it’s a blend of nature and culture The surrounding area of Moon Cave Recreation Area is well-maintained, featuring an ecological pond, small trails, viewing platforms, and an indigenous cultural exhibition space. After exploring the cave, you can stroll through the park, enjoy light snacks, and learn about the traditional culture of the local Bunun tribe. 📍 Transportation and visiting details: Address: No. 100, Section 2, Chinan Road, Shoufeng Township, Hualien County Tickets: General admission NT$150, includes boat ride and guided tour Opening hours: Daily 9:00 AM–4:00 PM Recommended visit duration: 1–1.5 hours Hualien’s vast landscapes are home to many understated yet breathtaking natural gems. Moon Cave may not be the most popular attraction, but it will leave the deepest impression. The awe of traversing darkness, entering the underground, and suddenly seeing the light is an experience unmatched by other destinations. Every time I return to my grandmother’s house in Hualien, I revisit these spots to see if they’ve become even more beautiful 🥰
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Posted: Jun 26, 2025
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