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Nanfangao is a vibrant fishing port on the southern coast of Yilan County, Taiwan, known for its fresh seafood, dramatic coastal scenery, and traditional fishing culture. This working harbor offers a glimpse into the daily life of local fishermen and is a paradise for seafood lovers, with bustling fish markets and restaurants serving the day's catch.
Highlights & What to See
- Nanfangao Fish Market: Watch the lively auction of freshly caught fish in the early morning or late afternoon, then sample sashimi, grilled squid, or fish soup at the adjacent food stalls.
- Nanfangao Port: Stroll along the harbor to see colorful fishing boats, catch the sunset over the sea, and observe fishermen repairing nets and unloading their catch.
- Dawushan Rock Formation: A striking cliff and rock formation just south of the port, offering a dramatic backdrop for photos and a short hiking trail with panoramic views of the coast.
- Nanfangao Bridge: This iconic arch bridge connects the port to the nearby island, providing excellent views of the harbor and the Pacific Ocean. It's especially beautiful at night when illuminated.
- Seafood Dining: Try local specialties like 'drunken crab,' squid soup, or grilled fish at one of the many seafood restaurants lining the waterfront.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 2–3 hours exploring Nanfangao, which is enough time to wander the fish market, enjoy a seafood meal, and walk across the bridge. If you plan to hike Dawushan or take a whale-watching tour (available seasonally), allocate a half-day. The port is most lively in the morning (around 8–10am) when the auction is in full swing, but sunset is also a beautiful time to visit.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Su'ao: Just north, this town offers hot springs, a cold spring, and the Su'ao Harbor, which is another fishing port with a quieter vibe.
- Dong'ao Bay: A scenic bay with a crescent-shaped beach, ideal for swimming, kayaking, and enjoying coastal views, located a short drive south.
- Yilan City: About 30 minutes north, Yilan is known for its night market, traditional Taiwanese snacks, and cultural attractions like the National Center for Traditional Arts.
- Taipingshan National Forest Recreation Area: For nature lovers, this mountainous area offers hiking trails, hot springs, and stunning views of the surrounding valleys, about an hour's drive west.
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Image credits
- Taipingshan National Forest Recreation Area — David Knox Griffith / CC BY 4.0
- National Center for Traditional Arts — Fuzheado / CC0