One of the popular hiking routes on the Northeast Coast, the Bitoujiao Trail, is about 3.5 kilometers long. From a high point, visitors can overlook the magnificent scenery of mountains and seas. Distributed with block-shaped tofu rocks, the Bitoujiao Marine Platform also has mushroom rocks, wave cut gullies, and other rich terrain landscapes nearby. It is an excellent place to capture the sea view and fascinating rock scenery.
Besides feeling the grandeur of nature, there is also a camouflage-style cafe, "Tingtao Café," converted from an old military camp in the middle of the trail. The rainbow stairs next to it have become a hot spot for taking photos, offering diverse backdrops for scenic photography. The Bitoujiao Lighthouse at the cape's end is also an important attraction here. The lighthouse is not open to the public, but visitors can still see huge waves crashing against the shore nearby. Especially at sunrise, the soft skylight combined with the lighthouse silhouette creates a genuinely cinematic scene.