Sun Moon Lake

Sun Moon Lake

Sun Moon Lake

Nestled in central Taiwan, Sun Moon Lake is one of the few natural lakes in the country, named for the distinctive shapes formed on either side of the water by Lalu Island. This lake, with an indigenous history stretching back thousands of years, is not only the largest but also a striking feature of the landscape. Visitors can explore the serene waters and surrounding mountains, experiencing the rich cultural heritage and natural beauty that have made it a beloved destination.

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