#005 – Yushan South Peak 玉山南峰 – 3,852m

Yushan South Peak 玉山南峰 reaches 3,852m and is one of the nine peaks of Jade Mountain.

These can roughly be divided into five in the “front” and four in the “rear”.

Getting to the four “rear” peaks is considerably harder and allows for a visit to Yuanfeng Cabin (圓峰山屋), the highest mountain house in Taiwan.

Listed as #005 on the Top 100 Mountains in Taiwan.

#004 – Yushan North Peak 玉山北峰 – 3,858m

The traditional trail to Jade Mountain’s main peak comes to a fork roughly 200m below the final summit.

For those wanting a special experience, they can opt to take the less-traveled road to Yushan North Peak (玉山北峰) at this fork.

From this junction, North Peak is roughly 2.5km away (one way), and starts (and finishes) with a very steep gravel field that all hikers must hike up and down.

The ridge itself is relatively easy and if done in the right season, hikers may be lucky enough to see fields of local Yushan Rhododendrons, the most famous mountain flower in Taiwan.

Listed as #004 on the Top 100 Mountains in Taiwan.

#001 – Yushan Main Peak (玉山) – 3,952m

Standing tall at 3,952m, Jade Mountain Main Peak (玉山), (aka Yushan Main Peak) is not only the tallest mountain in Taiwan, but also East Asia. Ingrained in Taiwanese popular consciousness and culture, this peak is the crown jewel of mountains in Taiwan and for many, a life-long goal to climb. Despite being the highest mountainContinue reading “#001 – Yushan Main Peak (玉山) – 3,952m”

Coastal Cycling: Longmen-Yanliao Bikeway in New Taipei City

Cycling along Taiwan’s 5.4km Longmen-Yanliao (龍門鹽寮自行車道) in northeastern Taiwan is a perfect day trip for families or couples – or anyone else who is looking to explore Taiwan by bike. is a great way to spend a day