????????????SU'AO & NANFANG'AO, perhaps THE BEST FISHING HARBOR in TAIWAN (東海岸:蘇澳&南方澳)
Second day of our recent East Coast trip. We visited the harbors of Su'ao and Nanfang'ao. We liked Nanfang'ao a lot, especially the beaches! :)
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Travel in Taiwan magazine (2017-05-06)
By Rick Charette
Harbor Life – Su’ao and Nanfang’ao
The ocean-port town of Su’ao is a short drive south from the NCFTA along Provincial Highway 2, the coastal highway. On the way you reach the mountains that come down to the sea and you’ll pass through a highway tunnel that pierces a spur just before entering the town.
The spur juts right out into the Pacific. A bit further south is another arm extending off the coast; its tip, long ago a hilly island, is now connected to the mainland by a low-hill gravel-and-sand isthmus created by the strong coastal currents. Between these arms are deep waters, and three ports: Beigang’ao (“North Side Port”), Su’ao, and Nanfang’ao (“South Side Port”).
Note: Readers will notice that many of this article’s place names end in “ao/澳.” This character means “deep waters – a place where seagoing vessels can moor,” and is used for locations with natural deep-water harbors where ports have been developed.
The Qixingling Trail takes you up on top of the northern spur. Find the trailhead right beside the south entrance to Su’ao Cold Spring Park, a key local attraction. “Qixingling” means “Seven Stars Peak”; the trail is 4,750 meters long, with a maximum elevation of 270 meters. The highest and most photo-worthy harbor/ocean/mountain panorama awaits at lookout No. 6, reached from the trailhead in a steep, steady 25 minutes, beauteous butterflies entertaining you all the way. If time allows, continue at least ten minutes further and you are reward with eagle-vantage photo ops north over the Yilan Plain, central mountains, and iconic Guishan (“Turtle”) Island in the far distance.
Nanfang’ao has three side-by-side narrow harbors, all dedicated to fishing craft. At the foot of the middle harbor is exuberantly ornate Nantian Temple, dedicated to Mazu, Goddess of the Sea. Construction was started in 1946 after, locals believed, the goddess saved them from disaster. On the south side of this harbor’s mouth is the raucous Nanfang’ao fish market, where boats constantly pull up to unload catch for sale at a dense array of stands, creating more vivid photo opps.
Halfway down the harbor’s north side (No. 81, Yugang Rd.) is the Sangang Iron Factory Museum. The factory, set up here in 1962 and closed in 2004, was dedicated to fishing-boat repair and maintenance. The museum, stuffed to the gunwales with now-antique machinery, period photos, and other fishing industry-theme treasure, is run by the son of the key factory founder.
Other Nanfang’ao spots of interest include Neipi Beach, the pleasant long and arcing sand/gravel beach on the outside of the earlier-described isthmus (dotted with attractive cafés and eateries), Doufu Cape, a spot popular with snorkelers on the outside of the “former island” at the end of the isthmus, so named because its rock resembles soybean curd, and Zhu Dayu Culture Museum, established by the local fishermen’s association to showcase Nanfang’ao seafood products (located by Nanfang’ao Bridge beside the northernmost harbor).
Photo Tip: This region’s most popular photo-taking spot is almost surely the Nanfang’ao Observation Deck, perched cliffside at the 108km mark of Su-Hua Highway. Directly above the Nanfang’ao harbors, your sunrise shots are guaranteed terrific, as are your evening shots, when the harbor-area lights come on and dynamic-design Nanfang’ao Bridge is bathed in changing pastels.
Doufu Cape 豆腐岬
Nanfang’ao (Observation Deck) 南方澳(觀景台)
Nantian Temple 南天宮
Neipi Beach 內埤海灘
Qixingling Trail 七星嶺步道
Sangang Iron Factory Museum 三剛鐵工廠文物館
Zhu Dayu Culture Museum 祝大漁物產文創館
宜蘭南方澳廟口廖榮川米糕店晚餐 Nanfang-ao Fishing Port, Yilan (Taiwan)
南方澳漁港廟口(南天宮)附近的一家米糕店,頗負盛名,食客絡繹不絶.
Vlog13//^Viewing deck,Suao Port /Nanfang.ao ,Yilan Taiwan
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Su-ao Harbor, Yilan Taiwan, Flying above the Harbor
Su-ao Harbor in Yilan Taiwan.
Nanfang'ao Bridge in Yilan
南方澳大橋
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Suao fisherman makes first catch of Taiwan bluefin tuna season
Taiwan's bluefin tuna season arrived today when a Suao fisherman brought in the first bluefin tuna to port. The highly coveted fish was then auctioned off and fetched a price of NT$460,000. Just over 2 meters long and weighing 212 kilos, this is the first bluefin tuna caught by Taiwanese fishermen this year.Fishing Boat CaptainWe caught it near the Diaoyutais, in the middle of the chain there. The captain of the Suao-registered boat that caught the fish was all smiles when he found out his was the first bluefin catch of the year. Yilan County Commissioner Lin Tsung-hsien was at Nanfangao port to help auction it off. The auction was hotly contested, and this small restaurant owner won it with a bid of NT$2,300 per kilo, or more than NT$460,000 for the fish. He plans to resell it. Huang Tsun
宜蘭來到南方澳漁港 Arrive at Nanfang-ao Fishing Port, Yilan (Taiwan)
南方澳漁港於日治時期即建立至今,南方澳共有三個漁港.
Video Footage: A Month Before Nanfang'ao Bridge Collapse in Yilan Taiwan
August 29, 2019 nung pasyalan namen ang Yilan County at makikita dito ang Nanfang'ao Bridge mula sa taas ng bundok
TAIWAN BRIDGE COLLAPSED LEAVING FIVE DEAD
Suao, Taiwan - Residents of Yilan were shocked after a bridge collapsed in the early Tuesday morning of October 2nd killing at least 5 people.
Around 9:30 AM, the 60 ft. high Nanfangao bridge fell into the harbor while an petrol tanker was passing on it that also plunged into the water crushing 3 fishing boats below it and trapped fishermen in the boats. The shocking incidence had caused five lives including 3 foreign fishermen from the Philippines and 10 injured.
The 140 meter long single - arch bridge was one of the main tourist attraction of Suao and it was constructed in 1998 to replace a low bridge that prevented large fishing vessels from passing underneath.
It wasn't clear what could have caused of the collapsing of the 21 year old bridge but according to reports, it was the typhoon ' Mitag ' packing a maximum wind if 162 khp that swept the northeastern part of Taiwan on Monday afternoon could have damage the bridge's supports.
The President of Taiwan Tsai Lng-Wen hoped that the all government agencies would keep the number of deaths and injuries as low as possible.
The Nanfangao bridge in Suao, Yilan is the the only single - span arch bridge that is supported by cable and the second one of it's kind in the world.
Source: Taiwan News
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宜蘭南方澳漁港3/6 Nanfang-ao Fishing Port, Yilan (Taiwan)
南方澳三面環山,一面臨海,有三處漁港,第一個漁港是日治時興建稱「南方澳漁港」,停放中小型漁船,是最熱鬧的街道,岸邊有海鮮店,特產店.
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方澳原是平埔族人受漢人壓迫後遷居的漁村,漢人則主要聚居北方澳,日治時開闢南方澳漁港後,吸引許多外地漁民前來捕撈,久之就此落戶,形成移民漁村.
宜蘭蘇澳漁港 Suao Fishing Port, Yilan (Taiwan)
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宜蘭南方澳漁港2/6街頭 Nanfang-ao Fishing Port, Yilan (Taiwan)
南方澳漁港位於蘇澳國際商港南側,是台灣沿海及近洋漁船的重要基地,可停泊一千餘艘漁船,成為全台三大漁港之一.
Fumei Restaurant Su-ao Harbor Nanfung-ao Yilan Taiwan
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Nanfang'ao Bridge in Yilan County Collapsed. Taiwan
Taipei, Oct. 1 (CNA) Nanfang'ao Bridge in Yilan County collapsed Tuesday morning, and local authorities have launched response measures, the Su'ao District Fishermen's Association has said.
CCTV footage courtesy of Coast Guard Administration
The incident occurred at around 9:30 a.m., with dense smoke seen discharged at the scene. Local firefighters and police said the collapsed bridge fell on three fishing boats.
An oil tanker truck, which was on the bridge at the time of its collapse, fell on the ground and caught fire.
Many people and fishing boat crew members were injured in the accident, but the exact number was not immediately available.
Su'ao Township chief Lee Ming-che (李明哲) told reporters that five people have been sent to hospitals and six crew members are still trapped under the bridge.
Aside from attempting to rescue those trapped members, authorities are now trying to determine the cause of the collapse.
The landmark bridge, completed in 1999, is the only single steel arch bridge in Taiwan and was the first bifurcated single arch bridge in Asia.
One-hundred and forty meters long and 15 meters wide, the bridge sits across a waterway in the Nanfang'ao fishing port and was high enough to allow larger fishing boats to pass underneath.
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????????????DONG'AO & NAN'AO maybe the CUTEST CORNER OF TAIWAN (東海岸:東澳&南澳)
Third day of our recent East Coast trip. We visited the southernmost parts of Yilan County, including Dong'ao and Nan'ao. Very special places, indeed! :)
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Travel in Taiwan magazine (2017-05-06)
By Rick Charette
Coastal Scenery – Dong’ao and Nan’ao
The inexpressibly impressive Su-Hua Highway twists and turns, often high above the sea etched into the cliffs, 118km between Su’ao and the coastal city of Hualien. On this trip we venture south to the town of Nan’ao. The highway, a delivery vehicle to magisterial scenery in places, began as a mere footpath hacked from the coastal mountainsides by China’s Qing Dynasty government between 1874 and 1876. From Nanfang’ao to Nan’ao, the terrain is defined by steep cliffs footed by wave-pounded rocky shores, indented periodically by bays, small fishing ports, and narrow arable alluvial flatlands.
The Dong’ao port, small and tranquil Fenniaolin Fishing Harbor, is reached from the coastal highway via a long cliff-base road beside a broad turquoise-hue bay and gravel beach decorated with a fantastic kaleidoscope of stones each an artwork in itself, each a painter’s canvas of marvel-inducing color variation in miniature. The coastal highway here, seen above, snakes along so high up that crested serpent eagles drift below rather than above it.
The harbor is on the north-side foot of nose-shaped Wushibi, the most prominent headland along the Su-Hua Highway, which projects far out into the sea. Clamber over the dike-wall on the harbor’s ocean-facing side to enjoy the thrilling seascape of wave-washed reefs and water-surrounded rock formations at the hidden-away “Secret Rocky Shore.”
In Nan’ao, the Chaoyang Trail starts by the roadside just before Chaoyang Fishing Harbor. Stretching 2.2km, it runs up and over 181m-high Guishan (“Turtle Mountain”). The steep first section is conquered in 10~15 minutes, delivering hikers to a hilltop lookout with a commanding overview of harbor, sea, Wushibi on the north, and a narrow arm of the fertile, farm-dotted Nan’ao alluvial plain. Keep an eye out for tree frogs trailside, and eagles overhead.
If you happen to understand Chinese, and happen to search online for good places for a Nan’ao meal, you’re sure to come across the effusive recommendations given the country-warmth Good Eats Café. On the main floor of a two-floor residence just off the coastal highway on the Chaoyang Harbor road, it’s run by a Taipei refugee whose plan to move here to run a small organic farm morphed into running the café to showcase healthy local produce. Meals, based on what she has just harvested and purchased at Chaoyang Harbor, include such Taiwanese rural-style treats as chicken soup with mustard greens and yam, Hakka-style “tofu” made with peanut and rice powder (no soybean), and pumpkin cake.
Good Eats Café (好糧食堂)
Tel: 0919-117-273
Add: No. 13-1, Nan’ao Rd., Su’ao Township, Yilan County
(宜蘭縣蘇澳鎮南澳路13-1號)
Website: okogreen.com.tw/blog/4326 (Chinese)
Chaoyang Fishing Harbor
This harbor, sleepy most of the day, is bracketed by high bluffs. Wushibi serves as the natural barrier on its north side. The waters beyond the harbor are the richest fishing grounds in Su’ao Township’s south area. The rocky shores here are also a favorite with shore fishermen.
Local buyers and tourists flock here daily at around 7am and 4pm, when boats arrive laden with catch from the deep open sea and especially the rich Kuroshio Current that rushes north off the east coast. After boats dock impressively large and high-value migratory catch is tossed up, and camera-toting tourists are mightily impressed with the seemingly chaotic yet highly disciplined public buying process, carried out rapidly with surprising quiet.
Finish your southeastern Yilan expedition with a windy walk along long, long Mystery Beach, just south of the Chaoyang harbor/trail area. Nature’s power is on glorious display here. Artists delight at the prodigious pile-up of driftwood specimens driven high up the beach by Taiwan’s typhoons, and the mighty coastal currents create tremendous roiling waters that bash the shore with thundering audio accompaniment.
Chaoyang Fishing Harbor 朝陽漁港
Chaoyang Trail 朝陽步道
Fenniaolin Fishing Harbor 粉鳥林漁港
Mystery Beach 神秘海灘
Su-Hua Highway 蘇花公路
Breaking News: Bridge collapses in NE Taiwan, over 20 injured (actual video)
Breaking News: Bridge collapses in NE Taiwan, over 20 injured
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — The Su'ao District Fisheries Association announced today (Oct. 1) that the Nanfang'ao Bridge has collapsed, injuring over 20 people.
At around 9:30 a.m. this morning, the bridge suddenly gave way, injuring more than 20 people, reported UDN. A tank truck was on the bridge when it collapsed, and it ignited after falling into the waterway, spewing smoke into the air.
Video shows the tank truck having almost successfully crossed the bridge when it caved in, and at least three fishing vessels appear to have been crushed beneath. At least nine people from two fishing boats have fallen overboard, and rescue crews are searching for them, reported CNA.
The Yilan County Fire Bureau says that 10 people have been rescued, six have suffered serious injuries, and four have sustained minor injuries, according to UDN. Su'ao Township Mayor Lee Ming-che (李明哲) told the media that six fishermen are still trapped under the bridge.
Lee said that when the bridge collapsed, it crushed three fishing boats with a total of 11 fishermen inside. He said that five have been rescued, but six more remain trapped.
The bridge, which spanned the Nanfang'ao Fishing Port, was completed in 1998 and is the only steel single-arch bridge in Taiwan and the first bifurcated single-arch bridge in Asia. The bridge was 140 meters in length and 15 meters in width.
*Video courtesy : Yang-Yi Lee & Taiwan News
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宜蘭南方澳漁港4/6跨港大橋 Nanfang-ao Fishing Port, Yilan (Taiwan)
第二個漁港於1955年建港,為舒通第一漁港的擁擠,稱「內埤漁港」,另設有漁市場為海鮮零售市場.
宜蘭南方澳漁港5/6跨港大橋 Nanfang-ao Fishing Port, Yilan (Taiwan)
第三個漁港於1965年建港,為大型圍網漁船及遠洋漁船停泊港,以整箱為單位屬大盤交易.
宜蘭蘇澳煙波大飯店外出往南方澳漁港 To Nanfang-ao Fishing Port, Yilan (Taiwan)
南方澳漁港位於宜蘭縣蘇澳鎮的蘇澳港內,為台灣三大漁港之一,是東部遠洋漁港的重要基地.
宜蘭南方澳漁港6/6跨港大橋 Nanfang-ao Fishing Port, Yilan (Taiwan)
南方澳漁港為南方澳的發展重地,南方澳市區依碼頭環繞而成,以往從北岸到南岸,都要繞過一大圈,但是自從圓弧形跨海大橋在1998年完工,成為亞洲第一座單樑懸吊式鋼橋,白色的橋身,簡潔的造型,橫跨漁港航道,南方澳就形成一個圓環形狀,車行可直接環繞市區,讓居民及遊客方便許多,而跨海大橋也成了觀光景點,更是當地的驕傲.