Taroko Gorge is one of Taiwan's greatest natural wonders, but its beauty is inseparable from its peril. Sculpted by relentless rivers and restless tectonic forces, the towering cliffs bear the scars of earthquakes and landslides, with roads that seem to crumble and be rebuilt in an endless cycle. Beneath them, the Liwu River glows an astonishing emerald green, its vivid colour born from the minerals carried through the marble mountains, as though the earth itself has dissolved into the water.
Swallows wheel effortlessly along the sheer cliff faces, weaving between the precipices as if they alone have mastered this rugged realm. Around them rise immense walls of marble and granite, polished over countless millennia by rushing water into a landscape of breathtaking grandeur. Taroko is a place where splendour and danger coexist—a reminder that nature's most enchanting masterpieces are often those still being carved by its most formidable forces.
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