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Goose Tail Divine Rock Garden is shaped by wind erosion and resembles a sea bell

Goose Tail Mountain, located at the southeastern end of Meizhou Island, is named for its resemblance to a goose's tail. It is a natural geological park, also known as Goose Tail Divine Rock Garden, covering an area of about 32 hectares. Due to the dual effects of wind erosion and sea erosion, many rocks of various sizes and shapes have formed on the mountain, such as Sea Gate, Turtle Rock, Flying Halberd Cave, Axe Split Cliff, and Mazu's Library, presenting a myriad of postures and vivid spirits. The surface material of Goose Tail Mountain is called a rare marine erosion landform by geologists, a unique spectacle formed by weathering over one hundred and thirty million years. Ascending Goose Tail Mountain, one can stop to admire the rocks and appreciate the artistic masterpieces created by the sea and stones, feel the natural wonders and the sheer beauty carved by time; one can also lean on the rocks to observe the waves, watch the color of the sea, and listen to the symphony composed by the sea and rocks together.
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Posted: Mar 8, 2024
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