Manzhou Beach, Coastal beach in Hengchun Township, Taiwan.
Manzhou Beach is a sandy shore along Taiwan's southeastern coast with clear water and natural rock formations at each end. The waterline shows distinct layers of rock and sandstone that create a visible pattern along the water's edge.
The beach became a protected zone within Kenting National Park in 1984 to preserve its natural coastal landscape. This designation has safeguarded the area's ecological features since that time.
People gather here to watch the sea and relax, with traditional fishing boats resting on the shore as a familiar sight. The place remains woven into daily coastal life, showing how locals maintain their connection to the ocean.
Access to the beach is through a maintained parking area marked by a white pillar. Basic facilities are available during daylight hours.
The beach displays visible geological layers where deep rock strata meet sandstone formations, and erosion patterns have formed along the water's edge over time. Close observers can see how these different rock types create distinct boundary lines at the shore.
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