Photo Gallery: Stunning Fire Clouds and Enchanting Sunset at Moon Bay, Lin Yuan, Kaohsiung

Taiwan’s Kaohsiung Lin Yuan boasts a unique hidden gem known as “Moon Bay,” featuring 9 U-shaped sandy beaches. Photographer Song Yongtai recently captured rare fiery clouds and a stunning sunset in the local sky, which he described as incredibly charming.

Song Yongtai shared with readers of Epoch Times worldwide the photos of the fiery clouds and sunset at “Moon Bay” in Lin Yuan, Kaohsiung, which he recently took.

According to him, the Kaohsiung City Government values tourism in Lin Yuan, with the reinforcement of the 9 “Moon Bays” embankments now completed. There is currently a two-kilometer-long pathway for people to stroll along, connecting the coastal corridor south of the Shantou Fishing Port in the Lin Yuan area. This development has transformed the area into a new tourist attraction, expected to draw more domestic and international visitors.

One particular spot, the “Tree in the South of the City,” located at No. 32 East Shan Road in the Lin Yuan area of Kaohsiung, holds special significance. Song Yongtai explained that this yellow hibiscus tree is situated precisely at the southernmost latitude and longitude of Kaohsiung. Despite being weathered by several storms, it continues to thrive and flourish, showcasing its robust vitality.