Sixty Stone Mountain, also known as Liushidan Mountain, is a picturesque flower and mountain landscape located in Hualien County, Taiwan. The main attraction here is the Orange Daylily, which blooms from July to September and offers stunning views of the Eastern Rift Valley. The mountain gets its name from either its high flower production or the large boulders left behind during the Japanese Era. Tourists can enjoy the beautiful scenery and purchase dried Orange Daylilies as souvenirs. Accessible by car or scooter, Sixty Stone Mountain is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts looking for a unique experience in Taiwan.