This is the southernmost point of Taiwan located in Eluanbi Park within Hengchun Township, Pingtung County. It holds historical significance dating back to prehistoric times, with evidence of habitation from 3100 BC. The area's geologic formation, known as the Eluanbi Beds, consists of yellow and brown sand, gravel, and clay. Today, it is a popular tourist destination within Kenting National Park, offering stunning views, marine sports, and nature reserves like the Longkeng Ecological Protection Area.