Yehliu

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Yehliu is famous for the curious shapes carved along its shoreline by sea erosion.
Yehliu is famous for the curious shapes carved along its shoreline by sea erosion.
The Queen's Head, the most famous of the eroded shapes
The Queen's Head, the most famous of the eroded shapes

Yehliu (野柳) is a peninsula on the north coast of Taiwan, between Taipei and Keelung. It is famous for the curious shapes carved by sea erosion.

One of the most famous scenic spots is the so-called "Queen's head", and the others are, as named by their shapes, "the fairy's sandal", "bee's hives", etc.

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[edit] Scenic spots

[edit] Queen's head

[edit] The fairy's sandal

Also known as the fairy's shoe.

[edit] Rock jelly

[edit] Sea candles

[edit] Erosion at the neck

[edit] Siao Yeliou

Another seashore landscape which is a famous tourist attraction in Taiwan.