New Taipei City
Jinshan-Wanli
Culture
Jinshan and Wanli townships are located on Taiwan's scenic North Coast in Taipei County. The hot springs here were created by geologic fissuring resulting from a major earthquake on November 23, 1867. There are four types of springs in the area: seawater-fed, sulfur, carbonic acid and iron oxide. The springs were first developed in the Japanese occupation period, but the industry had fallen into decline until a renewal effort was launched about five years ago. Today the Jinshan-Wanli area attracts bathers from all around with its high-quality springs and scenic mountain and sea setting.
Special Features
Hot Spring Types
- Seawater-fed
- Carbonic Acid
- Sulfur
- Iron Oxide
Spring Type
Sodium bicarbonate spring
Sulfur spring
Iron sulfur spring
Seabed hot spring
Sulfate chloride spring
Transportation
Public Transportation
Bus: Kuo Kuang Bus
Tel: (02) 2498-2006 (Jinshan Station)
Bus Stops: Jiatou Station (Wanli) and Jinshan Station
Jinshan Hot Spring (one-day tour)
Crown Northern Coast Shuttle Bus
MRT Tamsui Station > Dajue (Qianshui Bay) > Sanzhi Visitor Center > North Coast & Guanyinshan National Scenic Area (Baisha Bay) > Shimen Wedding Plaza > Fugui Cape Lighthouse (Laomei Green Reef) > Shimen Arch > Jhongjiao > Peace Garden > Yun Garden > Juming Museum > Jinshan District Office (Old Street) > Jinshan Visitor Center (Shitoushan Park) > Jiatouli (Hot Spring Area) > Yehliu Geopark (Yehliu Ocean World)
Special Offer