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July 25, 2025

Baguashan Skywalk (Central Taiwan)

Photo source: Changhua Tourism Information Network

Photo source: Changhua Tourism Information Network

 

The Baguashan Skywalk, opened to the public in July 2016, was once the longest skywalk in Taiwan, connecting various scenic spots in the Baguashan Scenic Area from north to south. It was once extremely popular, and a craze for building skywalks has since emerged in various places. Although the longest record has been surpassed, the white picket-style trail follows the mountainside like a dragon, leading to a deeper understanding of the shallow mountain forest ecology of Baguashan. The feeling of wandering among the treetops and passing through the dense forest shade, while taking in the unique and beautiful scenery of Changhua, has become an integral part of the Baguashan Scenic Area and a tourist experience not to be missed.

The Baguashan Skywalk reaches a maximum height of 16 meters, with most sections hovering around 6 to 7 meters. The trail begins in the park next to the Big Buddha, forming an aerial bridge that crosses Guashan Road and passes over the Reflection Pond in the Baguashan Ecological Park. Exit 2 of the Skywalk is located there. From there, you can overlook the lotus pond and various plants and trees. Exit 3 then leads to a bustling market nearby on holidays. Next to it is the tranquil and secluded Chungling Pagoda, which then begins a substantial circuit around the famous Baguashan Baseball Stadium.