Eluanbi Park is located at the southern end of Taiwan. Due to the strong sunlight along the coast and clear sea water, it is suitable for the growth of reef-building corals. It rises through the uplift of the earth's crust and is eroded by waves, washed by rain, and hit by strong winds. A peculiar landscape of crags, peaks and caves. The trails in the park are criss-crossed, like entering a maze. There are also attractions such as Hero Stone, Canghai Pavilion, Youyi Village, Qiu Rong, Yougu, Yingbin Pavilion, etc., which are fascinating everywhere. Looking from the north of the park, you can see blue sky and blue sea, green trees and white sand, rugged reefs, and plateau pinnacles. In addition, every September (before and after Bailu in the lunar calendar), a large number of red-tailed shrikes from Siberia and mainland China cross the border. The scene is spectacular and worth watching. The most famous one in the park is the Eluanbi Lighthouse. An armed lighthouse with a history of more than 100 years, the light force is known as the "Light of East Asia". The pure white and beautiful tower body contrasts with the blue sky and green grass, which is particularly pleasing to the eye. In addition, next to the tower, there are monuments such as the "Eight Sceneries of Taiwan" for tourists to take pictures. On the northwest side of Eluanbi Lighthouse, scholars have discovered the prehistoric ruins of the Xiantao culture 5,000 years ago, which is also worth seeing.