Eluanbi Park
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Eluanbi Park was created in 1982 to provide an appropriate venue for people coming to visit Taiwan's southernmost point and one of the peninsula's most notable landmarks, the Eluanbi Lighthouse, also called "The Light of East Asia". It stands 21.4 meters high and is reputedly the brightest lighthouse in Asia. The park covers an area of 59 hectares. Within the park there are a number of recreational facilities and a wide range of interesting geological, botanical, and ornithological features. The area covered by the park is also one of the sites of Kenting's prehistoric cultures. To reach Eluanbi just follow the Pingtung-Eluanbi Highway to its southernmost point (the 40-kilometer point of that road). More information can be obtained at Tel: (08) 885-1101 Eluanbi Park is open between 7:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Admission: NT$30 (adults); NT$15 (children) Parking: NT$40 (large vehicles); NT$30 (cars);NT$10 (motorcycles)
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