Climbing onto the mountain situated behind the Nei-Hu downtown of Taipei, we will find out many touristic orchards, especially the strawberry fields. The first sign into eyes is a dragon-like suspension bridge. This suspension bridge is built for bridging the two sides of a small valley. The place is called "Bi-Shan Yan".
surrounding view of the site:



name of the bridge is "Bai-Shi-Hu", which means "white-stone-lake" in Chinese characters.

wood flooring:

closer look of the suspension bridge:

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