Xiangshan, Taipei Explained

Xiangshan
Other Name:Elephant Mountain
Elevation:183m (600feet)
Location:Xinyi District, Taipei, Taiwan
Coordinates:25.0269°N 121.5766°W
Map:Taiwan
Easiest Route:Hiking trail

Xiangshan (Chinese: t=象山), also known as Elephant Mountain or Mount Elephant, is a mountain in Xinyi District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is close to the Taipei Metro Xiangshan Station. It is high and has a hiking trail to the peak, covering a distance of about .[1] Taipei 101 can be seen from the trail. The Six Giant Rocks on the peak are a tourist attraction in Xiangshan,[2] and there are platforms for photographers.[3]

Name

"Xiangshan" means "Elephant Mountain" in Chinese. Xiangshan's name comes from its elephant-like shape.

Geology

Xiangshan is one of the Four Beast Mountains (四獸山),[4] which also include Lion (獅山), Leopard (豹山), and Tiger (虎山) mountains in the Nangang Mountain System. It is mainly composed of sandstone. Plants include the ferns Cibotium cumingii and Cyathea lepifera.

Transportation

The trail to the mountain summit and observation platforms is accessible by walking south from Exit 2 of Xiangshan Station of the Taipei Metro, proceeding along Xiangshan Park to the western trailhead next to Daitiandian Lingyun Temple.[5]

As an alternative, hikers may proceed from the eastern end, starting from the trailhead behind Songshan Fengtian Temple, which is a short walk south from the Houshanpi station.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mt. Elephant Trail (Xiangshan). Hikingbook Inc.. 2024-02-22.
  2. Web site: Nangang Mountain System: Xiangshan (Mt. Elephant) Hiking Trail. 2016-04-14. Travel.Taipei. Department of Information and Tourism, Taipei City Government. 2016-04-23.
  3. News: Liao. George. Xiangshan good for watching Taipei 101 fireworks display but not for light show: GEO. 2018-03-03. Taiwan News. December 28, 2017.
  4. News: Saunders. Richard. Off the Beaten Track: On the Trail of the Four Beasts. 2018-03-03. Taipei Times. February 2, 2018.
  5. Web site: Elephant Mountain (Taipei) - The adventurer's guide to conquering Xiangshan . August 13, 2022 . Big Little Island. 18 September 2019 .