Located right next to the Fairy Cave in Keelung, Buddha Hand Cave is another hidden sea cave eroded into the cliffs, where Mother Nature created one of the finest works of art.
The dim lights and seemingly endless tunnels give off a mysterious and frightening vibe to the cave. Every step is a struggle. But as you move on, the breeze will whisper across your face and the coolness will lift you up. At the very end of the cave, you will encounter the big ripple marks that have some resemblance to the five fingers of a man’s hand, hence the name Buddha Hand Cave.
The cave used to serve as an air-raid shelter during the wartime where traces of cooking or heating use were also found, so it has very important research potential for studies on science and history alike.





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Ren’an St., Zhongshan Dist., Keelung City 203, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
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