Eluanbi
Eluanbi is a southernmost point of Taiwan, located on the offshore Eastern Coast of Taiwan in the Hengchun Peninsula of Pingtung County, southeastern Taiwan. It is a rocky outcrop that protrudes into the East China Sea, marking the southernmost tip of the island.
The cape is a significant geographical landmark and a popular tourist destination, known for its picturesque
Historically, Eluanbi was an important navigational point for ships and fishermen, who used the cape as a
Today, Eluanbi is a well-developed tourist destination, with various amenities and infrastructure catering to visitors. The
Overall, Eluanbi is an attractive destination for those interested in nature, history, and culture. Its unique