Wazihwei Nature Reserve

Taipei


A mixture of mudflats and mangroves, this quiet section along the Tamsui River is home to migratory birds, abandoned fishing boats, and, at low tide, a carpet of crabs. The easiest way to get here is to cycle from Bali Ferry Pier.


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