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Kuibishan

Whether Moses divided the Red Sea—as is told in the Bible—still contributes to much debate. However, in Penghu's Kuibishan, you will have a chance to look at a scene as magnificent as the one Moses created when he was claimed to divide the Red Sea. Kuibishan was actually an intertidal zone. Whenever the tide is low, the area that is under water at high tide reveals itself, forming a trail meandering from the beach to a basalt hill. Isn't it exactly the story in which Moses divided the sea?

The trail on the sea, which is composed of basalt gravels, is quite wet and slippery when the sea just recedes. Therefore, when visiting Kuibishan, please be advised to bring a pair of slip resistant shoes suitable for walk. As an intertidal zone, Kuibishan is home to abundant creatures commonly seen in tidal zone. Hermit crabs, usual crabs, all kinds of conchs, starfish, sea urchins, sea hares, etc., are sure to make a feast for the eyes. Be careful not to step on them. The diverse ecological resources and the distinctive intertidal zone phenomenon make Kuibishan a wonderful place for families to have a trip on ecology.

Phone
+886-6-9216521
Address
Beiliao, Huxi Township, Penghu County 885, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Business hours
  • 00:00 - 23:59
Stay
More than half day
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Tips

Please refer to the local tide schedule.