Xincheng Mountain, Mountain summit in Xiulin, Taiwan
Xincheng Mountain is a summit in Taiwan's Central Mountain Range that rises to 1,440 meters above sea level. The slopes feature thick forest cover with natural rock formations that create a varied landscape throughout the hiking routes.
The summit served as a geographical reference point for early settlements in the Hualien region since ancient times. Its prominent position helped travelers and local populations navigate through eastern Taiwan's mountainous terrain.
Local indigenous communities maintain connections with the mountain through traditional ceremonies and seasonal gatherings that mark important agricultural cycles.
The summit can be reached from Xincheng Taroko Train Station, where marked hiking trails begin. Designated rest areas are positioned along the routes to allow hikers to stop and recover during their climb.
Exposed rock layers at different elevations reveal the tectonic processes that shaped eastern Taiwan's formation. Visitors can observe these geological features firsthand while ascending the mountain.
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