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Taiwu Mountain

Taiwu Mountain is the highest peak on Kinmen Island, standing at an elevation of 253 meters. This mountain is not only a representative of natural scenery but also a historical testament to military defense. As one of Taiwan's minor peaks, Taiwu Mountain was historically the core area for the Kinmen Defense Command, housing numerous military outposts. It wasn't until cross-strait relations began to gradually ease that Taiwu Mountain opened to the public, transforming into a popular attraction that draws many visitors.

The natural landscape of Taiwu Mountain is renowned for its spectacular granite formations, with a mountain shape likened to "an immortal reclining on the ground," endowing the area with a unique aura. Within the mountain, visitors can encounter several inscribed stones, such as the "Do Not Forget in Juchi" stone, which was personally inscribed by Chiang Kai-shek to encourage both military personnel and civilians to maintain a spirit of resistance. On the other side of the mountain lies Haiyin Temple, a historic ancient shrine established during the Song Dynasty, boasting over 800 years of history. Every year, on the ninth day of the lunar calendar, the local residents ascend the mountain with family to offer prayers, fostering a lively and devout atmosphere.

Taiwu Mountain features various hiking routes, each with its own characteristics. The Front Mountain Route is the most popular one, with a gentle terrain suitable for visitors of all ages, allowing them to enjoy the "Do Not Forget in Juchi" stone and Haiyin Temple along the way. The Back Mountain Route is comparatively challenging but still leads to the inscribed stone, with additional slogans like "Human Will Overcomes Nature" adding to the rich historical ambiance. The Doumen Old Trail is designed for adventurous hikers, composed of a mix of stone steps and granite, culminating at notable sites such as the Reflection Tower and Ancient Stone Chamber. Meanwhile, the Caicuo Old Trail is paved with natural rocks, reminding hikers that a certain level of physical fitness is required.

Due to the various ancient paths and hidden spots on Taiwu Mountain, incidents of getting lost and accidents have occurred in recent years. Consequently, the Kinmen County Fire Bureau and the National Park Management Office regularly conduct safety drills, advising visitors to travel in groups and to be mindful of weather conditions and their own physical state to ensure safe hiking experiences. If you wish to learn about Kinmen's history and natural beauty, Taiwu Mountain is an indispensable destination.

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891太武山
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  • 05:00 - 18:00