The cape of Yehliu on the island’s north coast is considered to be one of the more unforgettable day tours from Taipei. While there isn’t an awful lot to see in the village of Yehliu, besides the curious Baoan Temple, Yehliu Geopark is a different story. This unusually shaped promontory is home to an incredible collection of strange, but natural, rock formations. The park’s most famous landmark is known as the Queen’s Head, because of its shape, but there are also many mushroom-shaped rocks there that create quite a special view. It’s also worth taking a walk out along the rocky cape to see the wonderful views near the Yehliu Lighthouse.