The Trail Experience: Your Dakeng Hiking Trail Guide
Near the trailhead, you’ll find a large map of the Dakeng trail system. However, it only details trails 6 through 10 and doesn’t show the full route for Nan Guanyinshan, so it isn’t very helpful for this particular hike.

- The Ascent to Yufosi Temple:
Although the Nan Guanyinshan trail isn’t long, the ascent is relentless and starts right from the beginning. It’s important to pace yourself and listen to your body; don’t hesitate to step aside to catch your breath whenever you need to.
You’ll find a few small clearings along the path. A key landmark to watch for is a pair of large, upright boulders. When you see them, you’ve reached a welcome flat area with a nice viewpoint. It’s the perfect spot to take a break, have some water, and regulate your breathing before tackling the rest of the climb.

Your reward for the tough climb comes into view as you look up ahead: the grand Buddha statue of Yufosi Temple. This is the sign that you’re almost at the summit—the perfect motivation for that final push!

Steady your breathing for the final staircase to the top. Trust yourself—you’ve got this and can power through it in one go!

When you see the second Golden Buddha Hand, congratulations! You’re just one step away from the summit.

- The Summit & The View:
Congratulations! You’ve reached the main viewpoint. Take some time to find the official green “Xiao Bai Yue No. 42” sign and the small triangular survey marker. The panoramic view of Taichung City from here is spectacular.


The Trail Experience: Your Dakeng Hiking Trail Guide
Near the trailhead, you’ll find a large map of the Dakeng trail system. However, it only details trails 6 through 10 and doesn’t show the full route for Nan Guanyinshan, so it isn’t very helpful for this particular hike.

- The Ascent to Yufosi Temple:
Although the Nan Guanyinshan trail isn’t long, the ascent is relentless and starts right from the beginning. It’s important to pace yourself and listen to your body; don’t hesitate to step aside to catch your breath whenever you need to.
You’ll find a few small clearings along the path. A key landmark to watch for is a pair of large, upright boulders. When you see them, you’ve reached a welcome flat area with a nice viewpoint. It’s the perfect spot to take a break, have some water, and regulate your breathing before tackling the rest of the climb.

Your reward for the tough climb comes into view as you look up ahead: the grand Buddha statue of Yufosi Temple. This is the sign that you’re almost at the summit—the perfect motivation for that final push!

Steady your breathing for the final staircase to the top. Trust yourself—you’ve got this and can power through it in one go!

When you see the second Golden Buddha Hand, congratulations! You’re just one step away from the summit.

- The Summit & The View:
Congratulations! You’ve reached the main viewpoint. Take some time to find the official green “Xiao Bai Yue No. 42” sign and the small triangular survey marker. The panoramic view of Taichung City from here is spectacular.


The Trail Experience: Your Dakeng Hiking Trail Guide
Near the trailhead, you’ll find a large map of the Dakeng trail system. However, it only details trails 6 through 10 and doesn’t show the full route for Nan Guanyinshan, so it isn’t very helpful for this particular hike.

- The Ascent to Yufosi Temple:
Although the Nan Guanyinshan trail isn’t long, the ascent is relentless and starts right from the beginning. It’s important to pace yourself and listen to your body; don’t hesitate to step aside to catch your breath whenever you need to.
You’ll find a few small clearings along the path. A key landmark to watch for is a pair of large, upright boulders. When you see them, you’ve reached a welcome flat area with a nice viewpoint. It’s the perfect spot to take a break, have some water, and regulate your breathing before tackling the rest of the climb.

Your reward for the tough climb comes into view as you look up ahead: the grand Buddha statue of Yufosi Temple. This is the sign that you’re almost at the summit—the perfect motivation for that final push!

Steady your breathing for the final staircase to the top. Trust yourself—you’ve got this and can power through it in one go!

When you see the second Golden Buddha Hand, congratulations! You’re just one step away from the summit.

- The Summit & The View:
Congratulations! You’ve reached the main viewpoint. Take some time to find the official green “Xiao Bai Yue No. 42” sign and the small triangular survey marker. The panoramic view of Taichung City from here is spectacular.


The Trail Experience: Your Dakeng Hiking Trail Guide
Near the trailhead, you’ll find a large map of the Dakeng trail system. However, it only details trails 6 through 10 and doesn’t show the full route for Nan Guanyinshan, so it isn’t very helpful for this particular hike.

- The Ascent to Yufosi Temple:
Although the Nan Guanyinshan trail isn’t long, the ascent is relentless and starts right from the beginning. It’s important to pace yourself and listen to your body; don’t hesitate to step aside to catch your breath whenever you need to.
You’ll find a few small clearings along the path. A key landmark to watch for is a pair of large, upright boulders. When you see them, you’ve reached a welcome flat area with a nice viewpoint. It’s the perfect spot to take a break, have some water, and regulate your breathing before tackling the rest of the climb.

Your reward for the tough climb comes into view as you look up ahead: the grand Buddha statue of Yufosi Temple. This is the sign that you’re almost at the summit—the perfect motivation for that final push!

Steady your breathing for the final staircase to the top. Trust yourself—you’ve got this and can power through it in one go!

When you see the second Golden Buddha Hand, congratulations! You’re just one step away from the summit.

- The Summit & The View:
Congratulations! You’ve reached the main viewpoint. Take some time to find the official green “Xiao Bai Yue No. 42” sign and the small triangular survey marker. The panoramic view of Taichung City from here is spectacular.


The Trail Experience: Your Dakeng Hiking Trail Guide
Near the trailhead, you’ll find a large map of the Dakeng trail system. However, it only details trails 6 through 10 and doesn’t show the full route for Nan Guanyinshan, so it isn’t very helpful for this particular hike.

- The Ascent to Yufosi Temple:
Although the Nan Guanyinshan trail isn’t long, the ascent is relentless and starts right from the beginning. It’s important to pace yourself and listen to your body; don’t hesitate to step aside to catch your breath whenever you need to.
You’ll find a few small clearings along the path. A key landmark to watch for is a pair of large, upright boulders. When you see them, you’ve reached a welcome flat area with a nice viewpoint. It’s the perfect spot to take a break, have some water, and regulate your breathing before tackling the rest of the climb.

Your reward for the tough climb comes into view as you look up ahead: the grand Buddha statue of Yufosi Temple. This is the sign that you’re almost at the summit—the perfect motivation for that final push!

Steady your breathing for the final staircase to the top. Trust yourself—you’ve got this and can power through it in one go!

When you see the second Golden Buddha Hand, congratulations! You’re just one step away from the summit.

- The Summit & The View:
Congratulations! You’ve reached the main viewpoint. Take some time to find the official green “Xiao Bai Yue No. 42” sign and the small triangular survey marker. The panoramic view of Taichung City from here is spectacular.


The Trail Experience: Your Dakeng Hiking Trail Guide
Near the trailhead, you’ll find a large map of the Dakeng trail system. However, it only details trails 6 through 10 and doesn’t show the full route for Nan Guanyinshan, so it isn’t very helpful for this particular hike.

- The Ascent to Yufosi Temple:
Although the Nan Guanyinshan trail isn’t long, the ascent is relentless and starts right from the beginning. It’s important to pace yourself and listen to your body; don’t hesitate to step aside to catch your breath whenever you need to.
You’ll find a few small clearings along the path. A key landmark to watch for is a pair of large, upright boulders. When you see them, you’ve reached a welcome flat area with a nice viewpoint. It’s the perfect spot to take a break, have some water, and regulate your breathing before tackling the rest of the climb.

Your reward for the tough climb comes into view as you look up ahead: the grand Buddha statue of Yufosi Temple. This is the sign that you’re almost at the summit—the perfect motivation for that final push!

Steady your breathing for the final staircase to the top. Trust yourself—you’ve got this and can power through it in one go!

When you see the second Golden Buddha Hand, congratulations! You’re just one step away from the summit.

- The Summit & The View:
Congratulations! You’ve reached the main viewpoint. Take some time to find the official green “Xiao Bai Yue No. 42” sign and the small triangular survey marker. The panoramic view of Taichung City from here is spectacular.


The Trail Experience: Your Dakeng Hiking Trail Guide
Near the trailhead, you’ll find a large map of the Dakeng trail system. However, it only details trails 6 through 10 and doesn’t show the full route for Nan Guanyinshan, so it isn’t very helpful for this particular hike.

- The Ascent to Yufosi Temple:
Although the Nan Guanyinshan trail isn’t long, the ascent is relentless and starts right from the beginning. It’s important to pace yourself and listen to your body; don’t hesitate to step aside to catch your breath whenever you need to.
You’ll find a few small clearings along the path. A key landmark to watch for is a pair of large, upright boulders. When you see them, you’ve reached a welcome flat area with a nice viewpoint. It’s the perfect spot to take a break, have some water, and regulate your breathing before tackling the rest of the climb.

Your reward for the tough climb comes into view as you look up ahead: the grand Buddha statue of Yufosi Temple. This is the sign that you’re almost at the summit—the perfect motivation for that final push!

Steady your breathing for the final staircase to the top. Trust yourself—you’ve got this and can power through it in one go!

When you see the second Golden Buddha Hand, congratulations! You’re just one step away from the summit.

- The Summit & The View:
Congratulations! You’ve reached the main viewpoint. Take some time to find the official green “Xiao Bai Yue No. 42” sign and the small triangular survey marker. The panoramic view of Taichung City from here is spectacular.


The Trail Experience: Your Dakeng Hiking Trail Guide
Near the trailhead, you’ll find a large map of the Dakeng trail system. However, it only details trails 6 through 10 and doesn’t show the full route for Nan Guanyinshan, so it isn’t very helpful for this particular hike.

- The Ascent to Yufosi Temple:
Although the Nan Guanyinshan trail isn’t long, the ascent is relentless and starts right from the beginning. It’s important to pace yourself and listen to your body; don’t hesitate to step aside to catch your breath whenever you need to.
You’ll find a few small clearings along the path. A key landmark to watch for is a pair of large, upright boulders. When you see them, you’ve reached a welcome flat area with a nice viewpoint. It’s the perfect spot to take a break, have some water, and regulate your breathing before tackling the rest of the climb.

Your reward for the tough climb comes into view as you look up ahead: the grand Buddha statue of Yufosi Temple. This is the sign that you’re almost at the summit—the perfect motivation for that final push!

Steady your breathing for the final staircase to the top. Trust yourself—you’ve got this and can power through it in one go!

When you see the second Golden Buddha Hand, congratulations! You’re just one step away from the summit.

- The Summit & The View:
Congratulations! You’ve reached the main viewpoint. Take some time to find the official green “Xiao Bai Yue No. 42” sign and the small triangular survey marker. The panoramic view of Taichung City from here is spectacular.


The Trail Experience: Your Dakeng Hiking Trail Guide
Near the trailhead, you’ll find a large map of the Dakeng trail system. However, it only details trails 6 through 10 and doesn’t show the full route for Nan Guanyinshan, so it isn’t very helpful for this particular hike.

- The Ascent to Yufosi Temple:
Although the Nan Guanyinshan trail isn’t long, the ascent is relentless and starts right from the beginning. It’s important to pace yourself and listen to your body; don’t hesitate to step aside to catch your breath whenever you need to.
You’ll find a few small clearings along the path. A key landmark to watch for is a pair of large, upright boulders. When you see them, you’ve reached a welcome flat area with a nice viewpoint. It’s the perfect spot to take a break, have some water, and regulate your breathing before tackling the rest of the climb.

Your reward for the tough climb comes into view as you look up ahead: the grand Buddha statue of Yufosi Temple. This is the sign that you’re almost at the summit—the perfect motivation for that final push!

Steady your breathing for the final staircase to the top. Trust yourself—you’ve got this and can power through it in one go!

When you see the second Golden Buddha Hand, congratulations! You’re just one step away from the summit.

- The Summit & The View:
Congratulations! You’ve reached the main viewpoint. Take some time to find the official green “Xiao Bai Yue No. 42” sign and the small triangular survey marker. The panoramic view of Taichung City from here is spectacular.




The Trail Experience: Your Dakeng Hiking Trail Guide
Near the trailhead, you’ll find a large map of the Dakeng trail system. However, it only details trails 6 through 10 and doesn’t show the full route for Nan Guanyinshan, so it isn’t very helpful for this particular hike.

- The Ascent to Yufosi Temple:
Although the Nan Guanyinshan trail isn’t long, the ascent is relentless and starts right from the beginning. It’s important to pace yourself and listen to your body; don’t hesitate to step aside to catch your breath whenever you need to.
You’ll find a few small clearings along the path. A key landmark to watch for is a pair of large, upright boulders. When you see them, you’ve reached a welcome flat area with a nice viewpoint. It’s the perfect spot to take a break, have some water, and regulate your breathing before tackling the rest of the climb.

Your reward for the tough climb comes into view as you look up ahead: the grand Buddha statue of Yufosi Temple. This is the sign that you’re almost at the summit—the perfect motivation for that final push!

Steady your breathing for the final staircase to the top. Trust yourself—you’ve got this and can power through it in one go!

When you see the second Golden Buddha Hand, congratulations! You’re just one step away from the summit.

- The Summit & The View:
Congratulations! You’ve reached the main viewpoint. Take some time to find the official green “Xiao Bai Yue No. 42” sign and the small triangular survey marker. The panoramic view of Taichung City from here is spectacular.


The Trail Experience: Your Dakeng Hiking Trail Guide
Near the trailhead, you’ll find a large map of the Dakeng trail system. However, it only details trails 6 through 10 and doesn’t show the full route for Nan Guanyinshan, so it isn’t very helpful for this particular hike.

- The Ascent to Yufosi Temple:
Although the Nan Guanyinshan trail isn’t long, the ascent is relentless and starts right from the beginning. It’s important to pace yourself and listen to your body; don’t hesitate to step aside to catch your breath whenever you need to.
You’ll find a few small clearings along the path. A key landmark to watch for is a pair of large, upright boulders. When you see them, you’ve reached a welcome flat area with a nice viewpoint. It’s the perfect spot to take a break, have some water, and regulate your breathing before tackling the rest of the climb.

Your reward for the tough climb comes into view as you look up ahead: the grand Buddha statue of Yufosi Temple. This is the sign that you’re almost at the summit—the perfect motivation for that final push!

Steady your breathing for the final staircase to the top. Trust yourself—you’ve got this and can power through it in one go!

When you see the second Golden Buddha Hand, congratulations! You’re just one step away from the summit.

- The Summit & The View:
Congratulations! You’ve reached the main viewpoint. Take some time to find the official green “Xiao Bai Yue No. 42” sign and the small triangular survey marker. The panoramic view of Taichung City from here is spectacular.


The Trail Experience: Your Dakeng Hiking Trail Guide
Near the trailhead, you’ll find a large map of the Dakeng trail system. However, it only details trails 6 through 10 and doesn’t show the full route for Nan Guanyinshan, so it isn’t very helpful for this particular hike.

- The Ascent to Yufosi Temple:
Although the Nan Guanyinshan trail isn’t long, the ascent is relentless and starts right from the beginning. It’s important to pace yourself and listen to your body; don’t hesitate to step aside to catch your breath whenever you need to.
You’ll find a few small clearings along the path. A key landmark to watch for is a pair of large, upright boulders. When you see them, you’ve reached a welcome flat area with a nice viewpoint. It’s the perfect spot to take a break, have some water, and regulate your breathing before tackling the rest of the climb.

Your reward for the tough climb comes into view as you look up ahead: the grand Buddha statue of Yufosi Temple. This is the sign that you’re almost at the summit—the perfect motivation for that final push!

Steady your breathing for the final staircase to the top. Trust yourself—you’ve got this and can power through it in one go!

When you see the second Golden Buddha Hand, congratulations! You’re just one step away from the summit.

- The Summit & The View:
Congratulations! You’ve reached the main viewpoint. Take some time to find the official green “Xiao Bai Yue No. 42” sign and the small triangular survey marker. The panoramic view of Taichung City from here is spectacular.


The Trail Experience: Your Dakeng Hiking Trail Guide
Near the trailhead, you’ll find a large map of the Dakeng trail system. However, it only details trails 6 through 10 and doesn’t show the full route for Nan Guanyinshan, so it isn’t very helpful for this particular hike.

- The Ascent to Yufosi Temple:
Although the Nan Guanyinshan trail isn’t long, the ascent is relentless and starts right from the beginning. It’s important to pace yourself and listen to your body; don’t hesitate to step aside to catch your breath whenever you need to.
You’ll find a few small clearings along the path. A key landmark to watch for is a pair of large, upright boulders. When you see them, you’ve reached a welcome flat area with a nice viewpoint. It’s the perfect spot to take a break, have some water, and regulate your breathing before tackling the rest of the climb.

Your reward for the tough climb comes into view as you look up ahead: the grand Buddha statue of Yufosi Temple. This is the sign that you’re almost at the summit—the perfect motivation for that final push!

Steady your breathing for the final staircase to the top. Trust yourself—you’ve got this and can power through it in one go!

When you see the second Golden Buddha Hand, congratulations! You’re just one step away from the summit.

- The Summit & The View:
Congratulations! You’ve reached the main viewpoint. Take some time to find the official green “Xiao Bai Yue No. 42” sign and the small triangular survey marker. The panoramic view of Taichung City from here is spectacular.


The Trail Experience: Your Dakeng Hiking Trail Guide
Near the trailhead, you’ll find a large map of the Dakeng trail system. However, it only details trails 6 through 10 and doesn’t show the full route for Nan Guanyinshan, so it isn’t very helpful for this particular hike.

- The Ascent to Yufosi Temple:
Although the Nan Guanyinshan trail isn’t long, the ascent is relentless and starts right from the beginning. It’s important to pace yourself and listen to your body; don’t hesitate to step aside to catch your breath whenever you need to.
You’ll find a few small clearings along the path. A key landmark to watch for is a pair of large, upright boulders. When you see them, you’ve reached a welcome flat area with a nice viewpoint. It’s the perfect spot to take a break, have some water, and regulate your breathing before tackling the rest of the climb.

Your reward for the tough climb comes into view as you look up ahead: the grand Buddha statue of Yufosi Temple. This is the sign that you’re almost at the summit—the perfect motivation for that final push!

Steady your breathing for the final staircase to the top. Trust yourself—you’ve got this and can power through it in one go!

When you see the second Golden Buddha Hand, congratulations! You’re just one step away from the summit.

- The Summit & The View:
Congratulations! You’ve reached the main viewpoint. Take some time to find the official green “Xiao Bai Yue No. 42” sign and the small triangular survey marker. The panoramic view of Taichung City from here is spectacular.


The Trail Experience: Your Dakeng Hiking Trail Guide
Near the trailhead, you’ll find a large map of the Dakeng trail system. However, it only details trails 6 through 10 and doesn’t show the full route for Nan Guanyinshan, so it isn’t very helpful for this particular hike.

- The Ascent to Yufosi Temple:
Although the Nan Guanyinshan trail isn’t long, the ascent is relentless and starts right from the beginning. It’s important to pace yourself and listen to your body; don’t hesitate to step aside to catch your breath whenever you need to.
You’ll find a few small clearings along the path. A key landmark to watch for is a pair of large, upright boulders. When you see them, you’ve reached a welcome flat area with a nice viewpoint. It’s the perfect spot to take a break, have some water, and regulate your breathing before tackling the rest of the climb.

Your reward for the tough climb comes into view as you look up ahead: the grand Buddha statue of Yufosi Temple. This is the sign that you’re almost at the summit—the perfect motivation for that final push!

Steady your breathing for the final staircase to the top. Trust yourself—you’ve got this and can power through it in one go!

When you see the second Golden Buddha Hand, congratulations! You’re just one step away from the summit.

- The Summit & The View:
Congratulations! You’ve reached the main viewpoint. Take some time to find the official green “Xiao Bai Yue No. 42” sign and the small triangular survey marker. The panoramic view of Taichung City from here is spectacular.

