It was a rainy day, so I visited the aquarium next to Yehliu Geopark. After touring the basement, I went up to the second-floor viewing area, which was also covered by a rain shelter so I didn't have to worry about getting wet.
It was a very compact tour, and it was great. The tour was half Chinese-speaking and half Japanese. The local guide explained things in both Chinese and Japanese. It looked like a lot of work, so thank you very much. Yehliu Geopark was mysterious. It seems to be eroding every year. In Shifen, we lit lanterns and enjoyed spicy beef noodles and xiaolongbao, which were delicious. Cat Village is great for cat lovers. My family took a quick look around and rested at the museum. To Jiufen, we transferred to a city bus. You'll need coins ($15 one way) or an EasyCard. We paid $50 for three people in coins. They said they don't give change. It was rainy and crowded when we arrived, but we took a rest at a tea shop our guide recommended. It was great to see the beautiful illuminated scenery at the end. As the guidebook said, rain gear (raincoats and waterproof footwear) is essential. It's also a good idea to bring extra clothes for children, as it can get cold if wet. The city bus on the way back was air-conditioned and cold. My family only brought umbrellas and no raincoats, and wore ultra-down jackets under parkas and stain-resistant sneakers, but in the end, our feet and parkas got wet and we had to dry them at the hotel. Overall, it was great that we were able to get around compactly. I recommend it.
We participated as two adults. The tour was in English and Chinese, but it included all the sightseeing we wanted, so we chose it. We brought writing tools to ensure we met at each location and time, but everyone was Japanese that day. Perhaps because we didn't speak the language, the guide didn't offer detailed explanations of the tourist spots, and instead moved from one spot to the next, repeatedly disbanding and regrouping. Even in the Lantern area, it was crowded, so we didn't walk in a group, but rather in a disjointed line, so it was hard to see who was at the front and who was at the back. Each group was assigned a number, and there were frequent roll calls as we moved. We responded accordingly, and the responses gradually got faster (lol). Thanks to the careful roll calls, I was able to enjoy the tour with peace of mind. I made it to the base of Shifen Waterfall and returned on time, but I had a bit of a scare at the end, running. Some people mistook a waterfall along the way for the Shifen Waterfall. It was disappointing that they'd wanted at least a general guideline, such as the number of minutes it would take to get to the end, rather than just "follow the path." The optional tea ceremony at Amei Teahouse was a fun experience, with tour guests able to enjoy the sunset and night view from the lantern window, listen to a lecture on how to brew tea, and chat with other tour guests at a round table.
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Yehliu Weather, Climate and Best Time to Visit
Data source:Meteostat Update date:2025-10
Yehliu year round climate
Spring (March–May): Average 18–24°C, warm and comfortable climate, scarce rainfall, mostly sunny and pleasant weather. Common activities: Strolling through Yehliu Geopark, admiring unique sea erosion formations, walking along the coastline, photography. Recommended attire: Light long-sleeved shirts, light jackets, T-shirts.
Summer (June–August): Average 27–29°C, hot weather, abundant sunshine, occasional localized showers, sea breeze brings a touch of coolness. Common activities: Visiting the Geopark in the early morning or evening, participating in nearby water activities, visiting the marine world. Recommended attire: Short-sleeved shirts, shorts, sun hats, sunglasses, sun protection products.
Autumn (September–November): Average 22–28°C, mild climate, temperatures in September are still high, rainfall in October is relatively higher but still generally low, November gradually becomes cooler. Common activities: Suitable for long outdoor explorations, watching sunsets, enjoying local seafood delicacies. Recommended attire: Light long-sleeved shirts, light jackets, casual long pants; prepare rain gear for October.
Winter (December–February): Average 16–18°C, cool and comfortable climate, rainfall is the lowest of the year, occasional northeast monsoon, perceived temperature may be slightly lower. Common activities: Enjoying fewer tourists, leisurely visiting the Geopark, strolling along the seaside. Recommended attire: Long-sleeved tops, sweaters, light down jackets, or thick coats.
Yehliu climatological average
Annual average temperature: approx. 22.8°C / Annual rainfall: approx. 108 mm / Summer humidity: 75-85% / Rainiest month: October
Yehliu monthly average temperature and precipitation
Month
Air temperature (°C)
Precipitation (mm)
January
16.3°C
4.2
February
17.2°C
6.1
March
18.5°C
4
April
23.3°C
7.8
May
23.4°C
6.9
June
26.8°C
8.2
July
28.7°C
11.1
August
28.4°C
5.2
September
27.5°C
9.3
October
24.8°C
24.2
November
21.5°C
14
December
17.1°C
7.8
Yehliu weather for the next seven days
1/28
Wednesday
Patchy rain nearby
15°C/14.6°C
1/29
Thursday
Patchy rain nearby
17.3°C/14.7°C
1/30
Friday
Patchy rain nearby
20.9°C/16.8°C
1/31
Saturday
Patchy rain nearby
20.4°C/15.3°C
2/1
Sunday
Moderate rain
14.2°C/14°C
2/2
Monday
Patchy rain nearby
15°C/14.4°C
2/3
Tuesday
Patchy rain nearby
16.9°C/15°C
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