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This bridge, located at the mouth of the Xiuguluan River is the terminus for rafters. At the time of construction, in 1969, it was the longest single-span bridge in Taiwan. It is said to resemble a rainbow, hence its name "long rainbow" bridge.
Below the bridge lies an area of strangely shaped limestone rocks. With a little imagination, the rocks can be said to resemble many different things. Small boats make regular trips around the area should the visitor wish to see the stone formations up close.
(Traffic information is subject to change. Please check with the transportation station before departure.)
Nat'l Hwy 5 → Exit at the Su-ao Interchange → Prov. Hwy 9 → Prov. Hwy 11
Air: 1. From Taipei International Airport fly to Hualien on TransAsia Airways. 2. From Kaohsiung International Airport fly to Hualien on Mandarin Airlines. Hualien Airport
Train: 1. Take a train to Ruisui Railway Station. 2. Take a train to Hualien Railway Station, continue by Hualien Bus (New Hualien Station-Jingpu Line) to Changhong Bridge stop.