Jiuqu Cave is a great wonder of the Central Cross-Island Highway, which often amazes tourists from home and abroad. Jiuqu Cave refers to the number of winding caves, not just nine caves. Walking along the canyon scenery line of Liwu Creek, all you can see are towering cliffs, precipice, canyons, etc., which make you marvel at the ingenuity of the Creator.




Jiuqu Cave is a great wonder of the Central Cross-Island Highway, which often amazes tourists from home and abroad. Jiuqu Cave refers to the number of winding caves, not just nine caves. Walking along the canyon scenery line of Liwu Creek, all you can see are towering cliffs, precipice, canyons, etc., which make you marvel at the ingenuity of the Creator.
Jiuqu Cave is a wonder on the Central Cross-Island Highway, which often amazes Chinese and foreign tourists. The highway was built by drilling through the mountain, with strange rocks, sharp peaks and cliffs. The road twists and turns through the hard rock walls, which is a combination of human excavation and the magic of nature.
After six years, the Taroko Jiuqudong Trail has reopened to the public. Along the way, you will find the beauty of the canyon and the beauty of the water. Walking into the 700-meter-long trail, you will be surprised by the green mountains. There are reliefs of golden amaryllis and Taiwan reed in the Ming tunnel. If you look carefully at the bottom of the trail, you can also find the ancient gold mining trail. It is a must-pass place on the Taroko driving route. The driver will put down the passengers at the entrance of the tunnel. Everyone will wear a helmet and walk along the roadside to see the magnificent scenery of Taroko. After walking a little more than 1 kilometer, the driver will drive the car to the front and wait for us to get on the car. If you come to play by yourself, it is recommended to walk on several trails in Taroko, which is very good.
Jiuqu Cave is a major wonder of the Central Cross-Island Highway, which always amazes Chinese and foreign tourists. The Central Cross-Island Highway was built by digging a cave through the mountain. There are strange rocks and sharp cliffs. The road twists and turns in the hard rock walls, with caves and cliffs everywhere, with strange rocks standing tall above and deep valleys and rapids below. The cliff is 1,660 meters high, and its steepness is truly terrifying. The bare rock walls make the rocks look even more intricate and ferocious; looking up, the majestic momentum is breathtaking. Above the canyon on this cliff, the sky is completely blocked by the mountains. Unless you look up, you cannot see the blue sky. This is the so-called "tiger's mouth line sky" scene. The Central Cross-Island Highway was cut through the cliff here, forming many curved caves, so it is called Jiuqu Cave. While driving through the cave, it is sometimes pitch black and sometimes a few rays of sunlight shine in. Former provincial chairman Huang Jie once wrote an inscription for it: Like the twists and turns of the intestines, like the curves of a river, man can conquer nature. This inscription fully illustrates that Jiuqu Cave is a clever combination of man and nature, and the magnificent scenery is breathtaking. Visitors here will pick up their cars and walk along the way to appreciate the wonders of nature's creation.
The most spectacular place in Taroko, so high and grand. If there weren't so many people, I would really like to appreciate it. My favorite book, Self in Taiwan, introduces this place in detail. It is worth a look. You will be impressed by the uncanny workmanship of nature.