The western area is comprised of the Hengchun Terrace and the coral reef cliffs facing the ocean, while underneath are the skirt-like coral reefs. The topographic features include low hills in the north, and coral reef terraces and skirt-like reef coasts in the south. By contrast, the topographic features of the eastern area include isolated mountains, uplifted reefs, cliffs, skirt-like reefs, limestone caves, sea-shell sands, river outlets, and lakes. The features of the eastern area are so full of diversity that it makes an excellent outdoor classroom for teaching topography.
This area is a coral limestone tableland with landscapes eroded by rainwaters. The wide grassland is perfect for watching various beautiful scenes, such as the winding coasts, slumping cliffs, sunrises, sunsets, and shining stars.